(Reuters) -Italian luxury sports carmaker Lamborghini reported on Tuesday a 29.6% jump in revenue to 895.2 million euros, driven by strong global demand for its new hybrid models, the Revuelto and Urus SE, despite the complex global scenario.
Lamborghini, part of Germany’s Volkswagen group, also made an operating profit (EBIT) of 248.1 million euros, up 32.8% from the same period in 2024.
The carmaker delivered 2,967 cars in the first quarter of 2025, with the Americas showing a 21% increase, and EMEA and APAC regions also seeing growth. EMEA deliveries rose by 7% to 1,368 units, and APAC deliveries increased by 14% to 565 units.
CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that the first-quarter results underscore the strength of the brand, even amid economic uncertainty.
“2025 opened with a solid performance, confirming the continuity of a path of sustainable financial growth. Our commitment remains focused on creating lasting value for our stakeholders, maintaining our long-term vision based on economic solidity and environmental responsibility,” CFO Paolo Poma said in a statement.
(Reporting by Laura Contemori, Editing by Louise Heavens)