Lamborghini raked in $2.89 billion in revenue and $785 million in profit, making 2023 its best year ever
2023 was the best year on record for Lamborghini, which for the first time sold more than 10,000 vehicles. That helped it rake in €2.66 billion in revenue, which is the most money it has ever made in a year, and 12.1 percent more than it managed in 2022. Lamborghini continues to break, consistently and in various areas, one record after another, said Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini CEO. This means that our choices and vision were correct and contributed to the company’s organic growth.
Read: Lamborghini’s EVs Will Have Over 1,300 HP But Still Offer Emotional Driving Thrills, Says Brand’s Boss In 2023 we again recorded unprecedented financial and business performance that positions us as one of the key global luxury players, said Poma. Together with a solid order-bank, this allows us to look to the future optimistically and to plan the next steps of our growth over the long term. Indeed, Lamborghini is looking forward to 2024, when sales of the new Revuelto will begin.
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