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A Decade In, Lamborghini’s Super Trofeo Europe Hits Monza with Its Biggest Grid and a Redesigned Race Car
When the Lamborghini Super Trofeo Europe held its inaugural season in 2009, the grid was modest and the concept still needed proving: could a one-make championship built around Sant’Agata Bolognese’s entry-level supercar attract serious teams, develop real talent, and sustain itself commercially? Te
Lamborghini’s Furniture Play with Riva 1920 Grows by Two Sideboards, and the Carbon Fiber Option Says Everything
At Salone del Mobile, Lamborghini and Italian woodworking house Riva 1920 unveiled two new sideboards for their joint Authentic Living furniture collection, designed by Karim Rashid. The pieces are called Inkline, intended for living spaces, and Rivar, aimed at the office. Both join an existing line
Huracán Super Trofeo Evo Brings GT3 Thinking to Lamborghini’s Decade-Old One-Make Series
Ten years into its one-make racing experiment, Lamborghini is marking the anniversary with new hardware rather than a victory lap. The 2018 Lamborghini Super Trofeo season opens at Sepang on April 14-15 for the Asia championship and at Monza the following week for Europe, introducing the Huracán Sup
Lamborghini’s Ad Personam Program Now Extends to E-Bikes, and That’s the Real Story
Automobili Lamborghini chose its own museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese to present something conspicuously lacking a V12: a range of electric bicycles developed in partnership with Italian engineering firm Italtechnology. The April 2018 launch, staged among the company’s heritage collection with executi
How the Huracán GT3’s 2018 Zolder Win Laid the Foundation for Lamborghini’s Racing Future
When Lamborghini Squadra Corse factory drivers Mirko Bortolotti and Christian Engelhart put the No. 63 Grasser Racing Team Huracán GT3 on top of the Blancpain GT Series Sprint Cup at Zolder in April 2018, they did more than win a race. They announced that Lamborghini’s GT3 program had graduated from
300 Racing Huracáns in 36 Months: What Squadra Corse’s Shared Assembly Line Actually Means
On March 15, a Huracán Super Trofeo Evo became the 300th racing Huracán to leave the assembly line at Sant’Agata Bolognese. Lamborghini Squadra Corse reached that figure in 36 months, splitting the total between Super Trofeo one-make cars and GT3 endurance racers built since 2015. The 300th car itse
How Lamborghini’s Billion-Euro Year in 2017 Bankrolled the Brand You Know Today
Lamborghini crossed the billion-Euro turnover threshold for the first time in its history during Fiscal Year 2017, pushing revenue to 1,009 million Euro, an 11% jump over the prior year, while delivering 3,815 cars worldwide. Both figures were records. Both were almost beside the point.
How the 10,000th Huracán Proved Lamborghini Could Scale a V10 Supercar Without Losing Its Edge
In March 2018, the 10,000th Lamborghini Huracán rolled off the assembly line in Sant’Agata Bolognese, just four years after the model’s 2014 launch. Lamborghini says the car was a Performante finished in Verde Mantis, destined for a client in Canada, and its color was deliberate: a direct nod to the
Lamborghini’s $20,000 Cervélo P5X: When Centro Stile Designs a Triathlon Bike Limited to 25 Units
At the 2018 Geneva International Motor Show, Automobili Lamborghini and Cervélo Cycles pulled the cover off something that looked nothing like a supercar but carried unmistakable Sant’Agata DNA: the Cervélo P5X Lamborghini edition, a triathlon bicycle limited to 25 individually numbered examples and








