Lamborghini sold a record 10,687 vehicles last year, with around 3,000 units in the United States, its single largest market.
The Italian carmaker has an 18-month waiting list as sales and profits hit a record, with its engine roar here to stay as ...
Potential U.S. tariffs on European-made products could hit revenue at Lamborghini, its CEO said, as the sports carmaker ...
The Raging Bull of Sant'Agata Bolognese may have sold out everything until 2026, but nevertheless, there is a new bull in the offing ...
The Audi R8 may be set to return as soon as 2027, sharing its chassis and powertrain with the Lamborghini Temerario. The news ...
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HotCars on MSNLamborghini Built The World's First V10 Supercar... But Never Sold ItDespite having all the makings of a true supercar, the Lamborghini Gallardo and Huracan's predecessor was dead on arrival.
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Man of Many on MSNHow the Lamborghini Countach Went from Poster Car to IconWhat started as a futuristic foray into hypercar territory has become a staple among auto-lovers worldwide, but how did the ...
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AutoGuide on MSNPowered By Politics, Tesla Owners Can't Sell Their Cars Fast EnoughA growing number of Tesla owners are turning in their vehicles at dealerships, with data showing a record spike in trade-ins ...
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MotorTrend on MSNThe Audi R8 Could Return in 2027 With Lamborghini Hybrid GutsThe new Lamborghini Temerario has some compelling hybrid technology that its sibling Audi could borrow for a new R8 sports car. The new Lamborghini Temerario has some compelling hybrid technology that ...
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AutoGuide on MSNBMW Says It Won't Make Customers Pay Tariff CostsBMW is shielding U.S.dealers and consumers from the financial impact of new tariffs on its Mexico-built models, at least for ...
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