Founded in 1963, Automobili Lamborghini is headquartered in Sant’Agata Bolognese, in Northeastern Italy, where it manufactures some of the world’s most coveted super sports cars. With the introduction of the Aventador LP 700-4 in 2011 and the introduction of the new Huracan in 2014, Lamborghini has established yet another landmark in the history of luxury super sports cars. And with more than 120 dealerships worldwide, Automobili Lamborghini has successfully created an uninterrupted series of extreme, exclusive super sports cars that include the 350 GT, Miura, Espada, Countach, Diablo, Murciélago, Reventón Coupé, Reventón Roadster, Gallardo LP 560-4 Coupé and Spyder, and the Gallardo LP 570-4 Superleggera and the open-top LP 570-4 Spyder Performante, Aventador Superveloce and LP610-4 Huracan.
The Basic Information
- Address: Via Modena, 12, 40019 Sant’Agata Bolognese
- Telephone: +39 051-6817716 –
- Fax: +39 051-6817737
- Website: www.lamborghini.com
- President and CEO: Stefano Domenicali
- Year of establishment: 1963
- Ownership: 100% Audi AG
Production figures
Automobili Lamborghini SpA – Production figures from 2000 to 2017 :
Automobili Lamborghini SpA – Sales/delivery numbers from 1996 to 2017:
Automobili Lamborghini SpA – Average number of employees from 1999 to 2017 :
Automobili Lamborghini SpA – Turnover between 1996 and 2017 :
Automobili Lamborghini SpA – Detailed production figures from 2000 to 2017 :
Products in 1999
Diablo SV 2 wheel drive
Diablo GTR 2 wheel drive limited edition
Diablo VT 4 wheel drive
Diablo Roadster 4 wheel drive
296 cars built in 2000
201 units of the Diablo VT 6.0
60 remaining units of the Diablo GT
35 units of the Diablo Millennium Roadster for US only
280 cars built in 2001
215 units of the Diablo VT 6.0
(238 sold to the public, probably 23 cars built in 2000 were counted here)
65 units of the new Murcielago since June 2001
(59 sold to the public, 6 remained property of the factory)
442 cars built in 2002
442 Murciélago
1315 cars built in 2003
425 Murciélago
890 Gallardo
1678 cars built in 2004
304 Murciélago
80 Murciélago Roadster
1294 Gallardo
1442 cars built in 2005
464 Murciélago
978 Gallardo
2095 cars built in 2006
444 Murciélago
1651 Gallardo
2580 cars built in 2007
629 Murciélago
1951 Gallardo
2424 cars built in 2008
637 Murciélago
1787 Gallardo
1253 cars built in 2009
331 Murciélago
922 Gallardo
1227 cars built in 2010
22 Aventador
123 Murciélago
18 Murciélago Roadster
817 Gallardo
247 Gallardo Spyder
1711 cars built in 2011
447 Aventador
944 Gallardo
320 Gallardo Spyder
2083 cars built in 2012
922 Aventador
1161 Gallardo
2122 cars built in 2013
1113 Aventador
933 Gallardo
76 Huracan
2650 cars built in 2014
1110 Aventador
1540 Huracan
3707 cars built in 2015
1079 Aventador
2628 Huracan
3457 cars built in 2016
1104 Aventador
2353 Huracan
4056 cars built in 2017
1286 Aventador
2649 Huracan
121 Urus
Automobili Lamborghini SpA – Sales/delivery numbers from 1996 to 2017 :
1996 : 211
1997 : 209
1998 : 231
1999 : 265
2000 : 296 (100 units went to the US, Germany received 40 units and Switzerland acquired 30 new Lamborghini’s)
2001 : 297 (as usual the US and Germany received the largest number of orders)
2002 : 424
2003 : 1305 (a new record for Automobili Lamborghini SpA)
2004 : 1592 (again a new record for Automobili Lamborghini SpA)
2005 : 1601 (1072 Gallardo’s and 529 Murciélago’s, 40% in the US, 10.3% in Germany, 7.9% in Italy, 7.8% in Japan and 5.1% in the UK)
2006 : 2087
2007 : 2406
2008 : 2430
2009 : 1515
2010 : 1302
2011 : 1602
2012 : 2083
2013 : 2121
2014 : 2530
2015 : 3245
2016 : 3457
2017 : 3815
Turnover
1996 : 66 billion lire (= 34,086,155 Euro)
1997 : 74 billion lire (= 38,217,810 Euro)
1998 : 73 billion lire (= 37,701,353 Euro)
1999 : 92 million DM (= 46,527,560 Euro)
2000 : 61 million Euro
2001 : 65 million Euro
2002 : 91 million Euro
2003 : 172 million Euro
2004 : 243 million Euro, showing a profit of 4.1 million Euro.
2005 : 243 million Euro, showing a profit of 4.4 million Euro.
2006 : 346 million Euro
2007 : 467 million Euro
2008 : 478.8 million Euro
2009 : 281 million Euro
2010 : 271 million Euro
2011 : 322 million Euro
2012 : 469 million Euro
2013 : 508 million Euro
2014 : 629 million Euro
2015 : 811 million Euro
2016 : 853 million Euro
2017 : 933 million Euro
Information verified on November 2018