Lamborghini Is Set For a Record Year
Italian automaker Lamborghini is still in the race for a record year, with deliveries up by 23 per cent for the first nine months of 2021.
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Huracan STO Bianco Asopo. Image: Lamborghini
Italian automaker Lamborghini is still in the race for a record year, with deliveries up by 23 per cent for the first nine months of 2021 compared to the same period last year. A total of 6,902 units were delivered and the company continues to have sustained demand across its product portfolio.
According to the company?s press release and in comparison to the same period in 2020 (from January to September), the Asia-Pacific region is driving the highest growth of 28 per cent, amounting to 1,873 units sold. Trailing behind is the Americas, with 25 per cent growth and the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) market which recorded a 17 per cent increase.
Orange Urus. Image: Lamborghini
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Lamborghini?s Urus Super SUV retains its crown as the top-selling model. The company mentioned the car?s ?top-level performance combined with outstanding versatility? as key qualities that boosted the Urus Super SUV?s 4,085 units sales. Next in line are the Huracan (2,136 units) and the Aventador (681 units).
?The Lamborghini brand is in an extremely strong position, with a comprehensive and highly desirable model range across V10, V12 and the Urus Super SUV,? said Ste...
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Huracan STO Bianco Asopo. Image: Lamborghini
Italian automaker Lamborghini is still in the race for a record year, with deliveries up by 23 per cent for the first nine months of 2021 compared to the same period last year. A total of 6,902 units were delivered and the company continues to have sustained demand across its product portfolio.
According to the company?s press release and in comparison to the same period in 2020 (from January to September), the Asia-Pacific region is driving the highest growth of 28 per cent, amounting to 1,873 units sold. Trailing behind is the Americas, with 25 per cent growth and the EMEA (Europe, Middle East and Africa) market which recorded a 17 per cent increase.
Orange Urus. Image: Lamborghini
READ MORE: Lamborghini teases the final Aventador V12 coupe
Lamborghini?s Urus Super SUV retains its crown as the top-selling model. The company mentioned the car?s ?top-level performance combined with outstanding versatility? as key qualities that boosted the Urus Super SUV?s 4,085 units sales. Next in line are the Huracan (2,136 units) and the Aventador (681 units).
?The Lamborghini brand is in an extremely strong position, with a comprehensive and highly desirable model range across V10, V12 and the Urus Super SUV,? said Ste...
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