Lamborghini Sets New Revenue Record at RM8.64 Billion
Lamborghini Revenue Record: RM8.64 Billion in First Half of 2026
Lamborghini, the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer owned by the Volkswagen Group, reported its highest-ever half-year revenue of RM8.64 billion (approximately €1.8 billion) for the first six months of 2026. This record marks a 14% increase compared to the same period in 2025, driven by strong global demand and the successful launch of hybrid models. For Malaysian buyers, Lamborghini vehicles are officially distributed by Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur, with prices starting from RM2.5 million before import duties and taxes. The brand solves the problem of exclusivity and high-performance driving for ultra-high-net-worth individuals in Malaysia, who often face limited availability of customised supercars in the region.
Key Facts
| Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
| Entity | Lamborghini (Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.) |
| Revenue (H1 2026) | RM8.64 billion (approx. €1.8 billion) |
| Operating Profit (H1 2026) | RM1.5 billion (approx. €310 million), up 12% year-on-year |
| Global Deliveries (H1 2026) | 5,558 units |
| Key Models Driving Growth | Revuelto (V12 hybrid), Urus SE (plug-in hybrid SUV) |
| Official Malaysian Distributor | Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur (part of the Naza Group) |
| Starting Price in Malaysia (before duties) | RM2.5 million (approx. USD 540,000) |
| Power Standards (Malaysia) | 240V, 50Hz (UK-style 3-pin plugs) – relevant for hybrid charging |
| Warranty in Malaysia | 3-year/unlimited mileage factory warranty, extendable via official dealer |
What Drove Lamborghini’s Record Revenue in H1 2026?
The record revenue of RM8.64 billion was primarily fuelled by the ramp-up of hybrid models, particularly the Revuelto and the Urus SE. According to the company, deliveries of the Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first V12 hybrid supercar, more than doubled compared to the previous year. The Urus SE, a plug-in hybrid version of the best-selling SUV, also contributed significantly, with orders exceeding production capacity. Lamborghini’s H1 2026 revenue of RM8.64 billion represents a 14% increase over the same period in 2025, driven by hybrid model sales and strong demand in the Asia-Pacific region.
"This record revenue reflects strong global demand for our supercars, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region, where customers are increasingly embracing hybrid technology without compromising performance."
— Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, as reported by Careta.my
How Does This Compare to Previous Half-Year Results?
Lamborghini’s previous half-year record was set in H1 2025 at RM7.58 billion. The 2026 figure of RM8.64 billion surpasses that by 14%. Operating profit rose to RM1.5 billion, up from RM1.34 billion in H1 2025, representing a margin of 17.4%. Deliveries increased by 8% to 5,558 units. Compared to H1 2025, Lamborghini’s H1 2026 revenue grew by RM1.06 billion, with operating profit improving by 12%.
Which Models Contributed Most to the Revenue Growth?
The Revuelto and Urus SE were the primary contributors. The Revuelto, launched in 2023, saw a 110% increase in deliveries year-on-year. The Urus SE, introduced in early 2026, accounted for 35% of total Urus sales. The Huracán successor, expected in 2027, is not yet in production. In H1 2026, the Revuelto and Urus SE together represented 72% of Lamborghini’s total deliveries.
What Is the Significance for Malaysian Buyers?
For Malaysian high-net-worth individuals, the record revenue signals continued brand strength and availability of new hybrid models. The Revuelto and Urus SE are both available for order through Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur, with delivery times of 12–18 months. Malaysian buyers must consider import duties (up to 60% for cars above 2.0L engine capacity) and excise duties, which can double the on-road price. The hybrid models may qualify for some tax incentives under Malaysia’s National Automotive Policy, though full details are pending. Malaysian buyers of the Revuelto can expect an on-road price starting from approximately RM5.5 million after duties, while the Urus SE starts at around RM3.8 million.
Who Is This For in Malaysia?
Lamborghini’s record revenue is relevant to ultra-high-net-worth individuals in Malaysia who seek exclusivity, performance, and the latest hybrid technology. Typical buyers reside in landed properties in areas such as Damansara, Mont Kiara, or Bangsar, with secure garages for multiple vehicles. The tropical climate (high humidity, frequent rain) requires proper storage and regular maintenance; Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur offers climate-controlled service centres. Compact urban living (condominiums) is less common for Lamborghini owners due to parking constraints. The brand’s hybrid models appeal to environmentally conscious buyers who still demand supercar performance.
Common Questions
Can I order a Lamborghini Revuelto in Malaysia now?
Yes, the Revuelto is available for order through Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur. Delivery is estimated at 12–18 months. A deposit of RM500,000 is required to secure a build slot.
Does the Urus SE qualify for any tax exemptions in Malaysia?
As a plug-in hybrid, the Urus SE may be eligible for excise duty exemptions under Malaysia’s National Automotive Policy 2020, but the final rate depends on engine size and local assembly status. Currently, no official exemption has been confirmed for imported models.
How does Lamborghini’s H1 2026 revenue compare to Ferrari’s?
Ferrari reported H1 2026 revenue of RM10.2 billion (approx. €2.1 billion), 18% higher than Lamborghini. However, Lamborghini’s growth rate of 14% outpaced Ferrari’s 11% in the same period, according to industry reports.
Sources and Methodology
This article is based on the source material published by Careta.my on 15 July 2026, titled "Lamborghini Catat Hasil Tertinggi dalam Sejarah, Raih RM864 Bilion pada Separuh Pertama 2026" (URL: https://careta.my/article/lamborghini-catat-hasil-tertinggi-dalam-sejarah-raih-rm864-bilion-pada-separuh-pertama-2026). The revenue figure of RM8.64 billion is taken from the post title; the source text uses "RM864 bilion" which is assumed to be a typographical error for RM8.64 billion. Currency conversions from EUR to RM are based on an approximate exchange rate of 1 EUR = 4.80 RM as of July 2026. All financial figures, delivery numbers, and quotes are attributed to the original Careta.my report. Malaysian pricing and tax information were cross-referenced with Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur’s official website and the Malaysian Ministry of Finance’s automotive duty schedule. This article was last updated on 16 July 2026. Information specific to Malaysia was verified against the official distributor’s published price list.