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Lamborghini 2025 profit dented by US tariffs and EV U-turn

Lamborghini achieved a 3.3% revenue rise to $3.7 billion and a delivery record of 10,747 cars despite U.S. tariffs reducing operating income and margins.

  • On Thursday, Italian sports carmaker Lamborghini reported weaker 2025 earnings as operating income fell to €768 million from €835 million, despite record revenue of €3.2 billion and 10,747 deliveries.
  • U.S. tariffs, currency moves, and charges from scrapping an announced EV weighed on results, with price increases from last year proving insufficient to offset tariff rates, CEO Stephan Winkelmann said.
  • Lamborghini cushioned external pressures through cost control and increased sales of the €515,000 Revuelto, while nearly all 2025 deliveries featured at least one personalized element.
  • CEO Stephan Winkelmann said, "Resistance to EVs has increased significantly worldwide in our segment," prompting Lamborghini to cancel its 2030 EV sports car in favor of a plug-in hybrid Lanzador.
  • Winkelmann indicated no further price increases are planned this year amid Middle East disruptions to supply and logistics, while rival Ferrari plans to unveil its first EV in May.
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You’ll still hear people complaining that Lamborghini lost its soul after the Volkswagen Group took control in the late 1990s. That may be partly true, but would we even be talking about the exotic brand in 2026 if it weren’t for the German giant? The Sant’Agata Bolognese company has a troubled past, with many previous owners before Audi brought stability starting in 1998. Fast forward to 2026, and business is booming. Last year was its best in …

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Delivered 10.747 cars, turnover to 3.2 billion in increase of 3.3%. Margins in decrease because of Trump's duties and the dollar in decrease

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Italian carmaker Lamborghini closed 2025 with its highest ever revenue, at 3.2 billion euros, up 3.3 percent from the previous year. It sold 10,747 vehicles and posted an operating profit of 768 million euros.

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Revenues for 3,2 billion, absolute record, and 10,747 cars sold. The effect duties. President Winkelmann: "Solidity and resilience our strengths. The war in the Middle East? Soon to assess impacts, but blocked logistics and closed dealers." The reasons for the stop at the first electricity of Taurus. Meanwhile, thanks especially to Asian users, the average age of buyers drops.

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Audi MediaCenter broke the news in on Thursday, March 19, 2026.
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