In the midst of a crisis for the automotive industry, Lamborghini is selling cars like never before. In the third quarter, the car brand's profits grew by 20 percent.
Lamborghini Copenhagen will probably not tell Boosted if the new Lamborghini Temerario will even come to Denmark.
But even though sales at home have fallen (with 3 cars, ed.), things are going well at home at the factory in Sant'Agata. In the third quarter of 2024, Lamborghini's profits grew by 20 percent.
Reuters writes that.
The reason, according to the news agency, is that the car brand's order books abound. In fact, in several cases, the factory reports fully booked order lists several years into the future.
Lamborghini delivered 8,411 cars through the first nine months of 2024. An increase of 8.6 percent compared to the same period last year, when the small but very exclusive car brand delivered 10,000 cars for the first time ever.
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– Our results for the third quarter further strengthen expectations for a new record year, and once again confirm our position among the most profitable brands in the luxury segment, says CFO Paolo Poma.
From 1 January to 31 October this year, 5 Lamborghinis were registered in Denmark. This is a slight decrease compared to the same period last year, when 9 cars from Sant'Agata were given Danish number plates. Three of them were the Urus SUV.
The chance that there will be more in the course of the year is small. Because the factory has already announced that the Urus is completely sold out until 2026.
In comparison, other car brands struggle to sell cars at all. Some are even fighting for survival. Alone in the Volkswagen Group, of which Lamborghini is a part, the Volkswagen brand is fighting for survival these days.
Something that could mean that the brand closes factories in Germany for the first time ever in the brand's 87-year history. Read more about it here .
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