Lamborghini has posted another record of year for global sales, with 2025 results slightly up on 2024 efforts, which was also a record year.
Worldwide deliveries reached 10,747 units in 2025, that’s up about 0.6 per cent on 2024 results and the second time the Italian marque has surpassed 10,000 units. It is the highest ever result for a full year of sales.

Of that figure, the EMEA region (Europe, Middle East and Africa) contributed the most, with 4650 units, followed by the Americas with 3347 units, and then the Asia Pacific region (including Australia) posting 2750 units.
In Australia, Lamaborghini sold 272 vehicles in 2025. That’s down slightly (0.4 per cent) on the 273 vehicles it delivered in 2024, according to VFACTS. The local report doesn’t separate different nameplates, only Urus and ‘Coupe/Convertible’, of which the Urus made up 154 units and the two-doors made up 118.

Lamborghini says the success was mainly driven by its two new models, which also happen to be electrified; the Revuelto and the Urus SE. The new Temerario is due to go out to customers from January this year. Lamborghini CEO Stephen Winkelmann said:
“The performance recorded reflects our capacity to interpret market dynamics and to make strategic choices that respond concretely to our customers’ expectations. This approach does not aim for peaks in volumes, but allows us to consolidate the results achieved following the growth of recent years.”
This year Lamborghini is not set to commence deliveries of any new models, with the Revuelto set to continue along with the Temerario. However, at the start of 2027 customers of the Fenomeno will start receiving their orders.
It features the most powerful V12 Lambo has ever made, consisting of a 621kW 6.5-litre naturally aspirated unit that develops a total of 794kW (1080PS) with a 7kWh battery and electric motor assisting. Just 29 units will go into production.



