Lamborghini achieves historic sales record for 2019
17 Jan 2020|1,514 views
Automobili Lamborghini continued its strong performance in 2019 with a 43% growth in cars delivered worldwide compared to 2018.
With 8,205 cars delivered to customers around the world, the Italian brand has achieved a sales growth for nine years in a row and set another historic sales record.
All regions set a new sales benchmark in 2019 and contributed to the total sales growth compared to the previous year.
The U.S.A remained the largest single market with 2,374 units delivered, followed by China at 770 units delivered, inclusive of Hong Kong and Macau.
The U.K. recorded 658 units delivered, followed by Japan (641), Germany (562), the Middle East (387), Canada (376) and Italy (370). All these markets increased deliveries substantially and marked national historic sales levels.
Both super sports car model lines achieved a strong sales performance. Deliveries of the V12 Lamborghini Aventador with 1,104 units were still exceptionally robust. Meanwhile, the V10 Lamborghini Huracan, introduced as the Huracan EVO in 2019 with a new design and enhanced technologies, sold 2,139 units.
In 2019, after just five years of production, the Lamborghini Huracan number 14,022 rolled off the assembly line, surpassing its predecessor, the Gallardo, that achieved the same volume in 10 years, thus becoming the most successful Lamborghini of all time in terms of sales.
As expected, a substantial contribution to the global sales increase came from the Urus SUV. In its first full year of market availability, the sales number increased by 182% from 1,761 in 2018 to 4,962 units sold in 2019.
Automobili Lamborghini continued its strong performance in 2019 with a 43% growth in cars delivered worldwide compared to 2018.
With 8,205 cars delivered to customers around the world, the Italian brand has achieved a sales growth for nine years in a row and set another historic sales record.
All regions set a new sales benchmark in 2019 and contributed to the total sales growth compared to the previous year.
The U.S.A remained the largest single market with 2,374 units delivered, followed by China at 770 units delivered, inclusive of Hong Kong and Macau.
The U.K. recorded 658 units delivered, followed by Japan (641), Germany (562), the Middle East (387), Canada (376) and Italy (370). All these markets increased deliveries substantially and marked national historic sales levels.
Both super sports car model lines achieved a strong sales performance. Deliveries of the V12 Lamborghini Aventador with 1,104 units were still exceptionally robust. Meanwhile, the V10 Lamborghini Huracan, introduced as the Huracan EVO in 2019 with a new design and enhanced technologies, sold 2,139 units.
In 2019, after just five years of production, the Lamborghini Huracan number 14,022 rolled off the assembly line, surpassing its predecessor, the Gallardo, that achieved the same volume in 10 years, thus becoming the most successful Lamborghini of all time in terms of sales.
As expected, a substantial contribution to the global sales increase came from the Urus SUV. In its first full year of market availability, the sales number increased by 182% from 1,761 in 2018 to 4,962 units sold in 2019.
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