Lamborghini could sell 10,000 vehicles this year
The United States is Lamborghini's largest single marketcould sell 10,000 cars this year for the first time, its CEO said, as the luxury sports carmaker reported a rise in profit and revenues for the first half.
Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann said it was not easy to make forecasts due to market uncertainties, including with raw materials, but added that selling 10,000 cars this year was a"feasible goal". Supported by the success of its Urus SUV, which costs around 200,000 euros before tax, Lamborghini has in recent years expanded its output, relying on solid demand from wealthy car lovers. It delivered over 9,200 vehicles in 2022.
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