Lamborghini CEO says tariffs are causing even the wealthiest buyers to pause
Tariffs of 27.5% on European supercars to the U.S. lead wealthy buyers to delay purchases amid price hikes of up to 10%, affecting Lamborghini's market strategy.
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Lamborghini CEO says consumers are holding off on buying high-end cars because of tariffs
Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann.LamborghiniLamborghini's CEO said some wealthy buyers are delaying buying high-end cars.Stephan Winkelmann said customers are waiting until they know the "final number" for tariffs.The cheapest Lamborghini for sale in the US costs $200,000. Cars from the EU face a 27.5% tariff.Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann has said consumers are delaying buying top-end cars because of tariffs.Cars and auto parts imported b…
Lamborghini Buyers Hesitate as US Tariffs Threaten EV Shift
Tariffs Cloud the Horizon for Luxury Automakers In the high-stakes world of luxury automobiles, where six-figure price tags are the norm, even the wealthiest consumers are hitting the brakes. Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann recently highlighted a growing hesitation among buyers, attributing it to the uncertainty surrounding international tariffs. This pause comes at a time when the Italian supercar maker is navigating a complex global market,…
Lamborghini can build a powerful electric car. But the CEO says customers don't want one - CEO North America
It’s not easy selling electric supercars these days. Owners and enthusiasts are pushing back against battery-powered two-seaters, demanding internal combustion engines that rattle homes and echo throughout the neighborhood. Stephan Winkelmann, the CEO of Lamborghini, said customers are demanding piercing V12s and V8s in their garages, forcing him to cancel the company’s plan to build all-electric supercars and SUVs. Winkelmann, an industry veter…
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