Lamborghini delivered a record number of cars in 2022 as demand exceeds production. The company says it has an 18-month waiting list for new orders.
delivered 9,233 vehicles worldwide, a 10% increase over its previous best set the prior year.
The Urus SUV accounted for more than half of the sales with 5,367, followed by the entry level Huracan sports car at 3,113 and top of the line Aventador 753 in its last year of production. "Our trend of growth and development continues, and this shows that our direction is sound, and our choices are on the mark," Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann said."2023 is going to be a year of challenges and changes that we are ready to confront by always pushing ourselves beyond."Stephan Winkelmann says there is an 18-month waitlist for new cars.
Lamborghini is currently sitting on an 18-month waiting list that stretches into 2024 and has 3,000 orders for the successor to the Aventador, which will be a hybrid model that launches later this year.A new Huracan and updated Urus will follow and
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