
A live band, three Latvian chefs, and a 1,001-hp Revuelto in Bianco Monocerus opened the evening on October 20, 2023.
Lamborghini staged the grand opening of its first Latvian showroom on Karla Ulmana Avenue in Riga, operated by Luxury & Sports Cars SE, with a Revuelto in Bianco Monocerus as the evening's centerpiece alongside live music from Alessandro Ristori and a gourmet menu from three of Latvia's leading chefs.
Lamborghini now operates 182 dealerships worldwide, and a 300-square-meter space in Riga costs far less than a Mayfair flagship while the marketing return in local press coverage, social media, and client loyalty can be disproportionately large.
The Revuelto combines an 814-hp naturally aspirated V12 with three electric motors for a total of 1,001 hp, and staging its Latvian premiere inside the new showroom sent a clear message: the V12 lives on, and the hybrid system exists to amplify it rather than apologize for it.
The Riga showroom includes a dedicated Ad Personam lounge where clients can configure paint, interior leather, stitching, and carbon-fiber elements in person, tying the showroom's purpose directly to Lamborghini's hybrid-era ambitions so that every Revuelto ordered there becomes a bespoke ambassador for the new powertrain.
Lamborghini's Ad Personam pathway extends from the Riga lounge all the way to the factory studio in Sant'Agata Bolognese, where a specialist guides buyers through materials and finishes, removing the barrier of an Italy trip before the conversation even starts.
Lamborghini's decision to plant a dedicated, corporate-identity-compliant showroom in Riga reflects a belief that brand purity at the retail level is worth the investment even in a market that may move only a handful of units per year, with the Urus providing the volume backbone that makes the math work.