Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. is unrivalled worldwide as a manufacturer of pure and visionary super sports cars.
Lamborghini cars are incomparable through their blend of:
- alluring design
- supreme driving dynamics
- technological competence
- sophisticated workmanship
- extremely high level of quality
A Lamborghini super sports car is pure, visionary, innovative and always unmistakably Italian. Lamborghinis are built in Sant’Agata Bolognese, in the midst of “Terra di Motori” (Motor Valley): no other region in the world is as passionate about the fine sound of high-performance engines as the region of Emilia-Romagna in northern Italy, where so many car legends have been created in such a relatively short period of time.
Today Lamborghini embodies the highest degree of technological expertise focused on the construction of extraordinary performance engines: lightweight construction in aluminum and carbon fiber; superior four-wheel drive traction; and running gear that offers both high precision and safety.
The design of a Lamborghini is always highly distinctive and immediately recognizable. The expression of its form is ahead of its time; it inspires trends and, like the entire car, is visionary. From its launch, a new Lamborghini model is set to transcend from a beautiful car into a future legend and a sought-after classic.
Lamborghini cars are created from a combination of precise production engineering on ultra-modern production lines, coupled with the best craftsmanship and finish, guaranteeing the highest degree of satisfaction among Lamborghini customers and preserving the cars’ value in time. With a limitless range of permutations possible thanks to the individualization program Ad Personam, each Lamborghini can be perfectly adapted to its owner’s taste.
Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. in brief, past and present
Founded in 1963, Automobili Lamborghini is headquartered in Sant’Agata Bolognese in Northern Italy, and produces some of the most sought-after super sports cars in the world.
The Lamborghini Urus, the first Super SUV, was launched in 2017, creating a new niche in the luxury segment and setting a new benchmark in terms of power, performance, driving dynamics, design, luxury and daily usability.
The Huracán family, successor to the iconic Gallardo, debuted in 2014 with the Coupé version, followed by the Spyder version, the rear-wheel drive versions, and the Performante in 2017 and Performante Spyder in 2018, proving its capabilities with lap records set on various occasions. In 2019 the new Huracán EVO was introduced in the Coupé and Spyder versions, featuring the next-generation V10 engine equipped with sophisticated aerodynamics and advanced driving dynamics systems. 2020 was inaugurated with the launch of the Huracán EVO RWD, which places the driver at the center of the driving experience, offering instinctive and engaging emotions. In May 2020, the new Huracán EVO RWD Spyder was revealed on Lamborghini’s official website lamborghini.com using Augmented Reality (AR) for the first time.
In November 2020, Automobili Lamborghini virtually unveiled its latest model, the Huracán STO - Super Trofeo Omologata - a super sports car approved for road use, inspired by the sporting tradition of its Huracán Super Trofeo EVO and Huracán GT3 EVO racing cars.
The Aventador S Coupé and Roadster launched in 2017 represent a new benchmark in the world of V12 super sports cars. The Aventador SVJ, presented in August 2018, claimed its position as the Nürburgring-Nordschleife production car record holder, completing the 20.6 km lap in just 6:44.97 minutes.
At the 2019 Frankfurt Motor Show, Automobili Lamborghini unveiled the Lamborghini Sián FKP 37, a hybrid super sports car introducing new technologies and unrivalled performance. The fastest Lamborghini of all time, produced in just 63 examples and featuring Lamborghini's iconic V12 powertrain, was designed around unique hybrid technologies to achieve the extraordinary thrills and exceptional dynamic performance of a naturally aspirated Lamborghini super sports car, while meeting future electrification requirements.
July 2020 saw the unveiling of the Sián Roadster, a limited edition open-top hybrid super sports car that would be produced in just 19 units, all already sold, which boasts one of the most spectacular open-top cockpits ever and enhances the inimitable sound of Lamborghini's most powerful V12 engine of all time.
With 167 dealers worldwide, in over half a century of existence Automobili Lamborghini has created a series of dream cars prior to its current V12, V10 and Urus Super SUV model lines, including the 350 GT, Miura, Espada, Countach, Diablo and Murciélago, and limited series such as the Reventón, Sesto Elemento, Veneno and Centenario.