Record-breaking accounts for Lamborghini, which were propelled by the commercial success of the Urus and Huracan models in the first half of the year while awaiting the market introduction of Revuelto. The Super SUV and V10 Supersport, sold out until the end of production scheduled for the second half of 2024, were instrumental in achieving deliveries, globally, of 5,341 units, up 4.9 percent from the same period in 2022. Revenues totaled 1.42 billion euros, up 6.7 percent year-on-year, and operating profit rose 7.2 percent to a record 456 million euros. Return on sales reached 32.1 percent. "Yet another record half year for our company and yet more great pride in reporting our achievements," stressed President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann. "We are really excited about these numbers, achieved thanks to only two models in the range, in a year that we can define as special for Lamborghini. In fact, 2023, in addition to corresponding to the company's 60th anniversary, marked the launch of Revuelto, the first plug-in hybrid in our history, and the unveiling of the SC63, the most advanced racing car ever designed by Lamborghini". For Lamborghini, which according to Bloomberg is worth 11 billion dollars, talk of a possible stock market landing continues.
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