The Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company confirms its stability in a complex international environment
Sant’Agata Bolognese, 6 May 2026 – Automobili Lamborghini ends the first quarter of 2026 confirming its performance in an international scenario marked by significant challenges and geopolitical tensions, including the recent escalation in the Middle East. In the first three months of the year, the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company delivered 2,620 vehicles, achieving revenue of €863 million, an operating result of €200 million, and profitability of 23,1%. These results reaffirm the path of responsible growth built over time and the strength of a strategy that, in recent years, has enabled the brand to reach record-breaking milestones.
Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, commented: “The first quarter presents a picture of both highlights and challenges, in a year that is shaping up to be demanding yet rich in important milestones for the brand. The start of deliveries of Temerario, completing an entirely hybridized product range, the solid order portfolio across the entire lineup, and the new models arriving in the coming months all confirm that the direction we have taken is the right one. These are the foundations on which we look to the rest of 2026 with purpose, confident that the strength of the brand continues to be recognized by customers around the world.”
Once again in the first quarter of 2026, the operating result was influenced by extrinsic factors, such as the negative fluctuation of exchange rates and U.S. tariffs. Following a transition year in 2025 linked to the production ramp-up of Temerario[1], the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company has returned to a more balanced distribution of deliveries across the fiscal quarters.
Paolo Poma, Managing Director and CFO of Automobili Lamborghini, stated: “2026 opens with a sense of continuity and consolidation of the results achieved. In a geopolitical and macroeconomic context that has been complex and volatile for several years now, the figures once again confirm our path of sustainable economic and financial growth, supported by an order portfolio that reflects our commitment to preserving long-term value for our stakeholders and enables us to look to the future with confidence.”
In terms of deliveries, sales were distributed across the three main commercial regions, with EMEA, the Americas and APAC recording 1,398, 711 and 511 vehicles delivered respectively.
The first quarter marks the first time all three Automobili Lamborghini models are included in delivery results. With the start of 2026 deliveries of Temerario began: the brand’s first super sports car equipped with a twin‑turbo V8 engine and three electric motors, joining Revuelto[2] and Urus SE[3] to complete a fully hybridized model lineup. The order portfolio remains solid across the entire range, with Revuelto requiring a wait time of more than one year, while Urus SE and Temerario1 are nearly fully allocated for 2026.
[1] Temerario (WLTP): Energy consumption (weighted combined): 6,4-4,3 kWh/100 km plus 11,2-10,3 l/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 272-252 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): G; CO₂ class with discharged battery: G; Fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 14 l/100km
[2] Revuelto (WLTP): Energy consumption (weighted combined): 4,7 kWh/100 Km plus 15 l/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 350 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): G; CO₂ class with discharged battery: G; Fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 17,9 l/100km
[3] Urus SE (WLTP): Energy consumption (weighted combined): 21,4 kWh/100 Km plus 5,71 l/100km; CO₂ emissions (weighted combined): 140 g/km; CO₂ class (weighted combined): E; CO₂ class with discharged battery: G; Fuel consumption with discharged battery (combined): 12,9 l/100km