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How Lamborghini's Tax Strategy Protects the Supercars You Actually Care About

Voluntary fiscal transparency gives Lamborghini the financial certainty to keep building supercars.

Automobili Lamborghini joined the Italian Revenue Agency's cooperative compliance program, effective from the 2022 tax year, enabling preventive tax risk management and fast-track dispute resolution instead of drawn-out legal battles.

Brand credibility beyond the badge

Lamborghini's voluntary pursuit of fiscal scrutiny carries weight well beyond compliance, particularly in European markets where ESG expectations shape institutional investment decisions.

VW Group governance on the factory floor

Every Volkswagen Group subsidiary, from Porsche to Bentley to Lamborghini, now operates under a governance framework designed to prevent the kind of institutional failure that nearly destroyed the parent company's reputation after 2015.

Record revenue funds the next generation

Lamborghini reported revenue of €3.20 billion and operating income of €768 million, extraordinary numbers for a low-volume automaker that explain how it funds the Revuelto's hybrid V12, the Temerario's twin-turbo V8, the Urus SE plug-in hybrid, and the eventual Lanzador electric GT.