Lamborghini recorded record global sales in 2025 with 10,747 vehicles delivered worldwide, exceeding the brand’s previous high from 2024 by 60 units.
It is the fifth consecutive year that Lamborghini has set a new annual sales record, every year since 2021, and the third consecutive year that the company has sold more than 10,000 vehicles worldwide, having first reached the milestone in 2023.
One of its main competitors, Ferrari, has announced that it will announce its full-year 2025 sales results on February 10, 2026. The Italian brand reported deliveries of 10,488 vehicles in the first nine months of last year, an increase of 61 vehicles compared to the same period last year.
With this development, Ferrari is within reach of its own global sales record of 13,752 vehicles set in 2024.
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McLaren is targeting global sales of 6,000 vehicles in 2025, compared to its previous peak of 4,806 units in 2018, while fellow British brand Aston Martin is expected to deliver around 5,500 vehicles.
Maserati – once part of the same Fiat group as Ferrari before Ferrari was spun off – is expected to post lower sales as parent company Stellantis continues to face significant financial challenges.
Lamborghini’s growth was fueled by the launch of the Revuelto, its first hybrid supercar, which features a 6.5-liter V12 gasoline engine with electric assistance.
Customer deliveries of Lamborghini’s second hybrid supercar, the Temerario, are scheduled to begin this month. It is powered by a newly developed V8 hybrid drive with two turbochargers.
In 2025, a plug-in hybrid powertrain was also added to the Urus SUV range – Lamborghini’s highest-volume model – alongside niche programs such as the Fenomeno, a highly limited V12-powered model of which there are only 29 examples worldwide.
Lamborghini’s largest market in 2025 remained the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region, which accounted for 4,650 deliveries, ahead of America with 3,347 vehicles.
Australia contributed 272 deliveries last year – one less than in 2024 – and was part of the total 2,750 vehicles in the Asia Pacific (APAC) region.
“Despite challenging market conditions, we are very proud of the results achieved in 2025, which confirm Lamborghini’s ability to excel in a complex global environment,” Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann said in a statement.
“The recorded performance reflects our ability to interpret market dynamics and make strategic decisions that specifically respond to our customers’ expectations.
“This approach does not target volume peaks, but allows us to consolidate the results achieved after the growth of recent years.”
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