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The brand from Sant’Agata Bolognese sold 10,687 cars worldwide, which is six percent more than the previous peak achieved in 2023. The most supercars were bought in the EMEA region – Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Lamborghini does not disclose model numbers, but there are waiting lists for many [расписаны](https://motor.ru/news/lambo-stat-sales-10-11-2024.htm) for years to come. Among the public’s favorites are the Urus and Revuelto.

In the EMEA region, Lamborghini managed to sell 4,227 vehicles in 2024. This is six percent more than in 2023. Both Americas take second place: 3,712 vehicles were shipped there, and the growth was seven percent. In the Asia-Pacific region (APAC), including in China, 2,748 Lamborghinis were bought – three percent more than a year ago.

Probably, the lead in demand is held by the Urus crossover, which has switched to a plug-in hybrid setup. Lamborghini says the electrified Urus has received “an immediate positive response on a global scale.” The queue for him lined up until 2026.

Lamborghini engineers began testing the Hyundai Ioniq hot hatch Lamborghini Miura received a wild body kit from the legendary Japanese tuners Lamborghini Urus received a “Miami-style” version

However, the biggest increase in demand was the Revuelto supercar with a V12-based hybrid system. In his case, new buyers will have to wait until 2027.

The outgoing Huracan played a key role in the brand’s success in 2024. It will later give way in 2025 to a successor, the Temerario, with a significantly more powerful V8 engine. In the top version, the output of the Temerario will exceed a thousand horsepower, Lamborghini promises.

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