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The History of Lamborghini: Over 60 Years of Supercar Excellence
Lamborghini, founded in 1963, has grown into a world-renowned supercar manufacturer. Below is a comprehensive timeline of its journey, highlighting key milestones, iconic models, and production numbers.
1963-1970s: Founding and Early Years
- 1963: Ferruccio Lamborghini establishes Automobili Lamborghini.
- 1964: 350 GT introduced (120 units produced).
- 1966: Miura launched, becoming Lamborghini’s flagship model for nearly a decade.
1970s-1980s: Challenges and Changes
- 1974: Countach introduced, marking a new design era.
- 1978: Lamborghini faces bankruptcy.
- 1987: Chrysler Corporation acquires Lamborghini.
1990s: New Ownership and Models
- 1990-2001: Diablo production with 3,883 units produced.
- 1994: Sold to Malaysian and Indonesian investors.
- 1998: Audi acquires Lamborghini, ensuring stability and growth.
2000s: Expansion and Growth
- 2001-2010: Murciélago production with 4,099 units built.
- 2003-2013: Gallardo production achieves a record 14,022 units.
- 2007-2008: Reventón introduced (20 units).
- 2009-2010: Murciélago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce planned for 350 units, but only 186 units rumored to have been built.
2010s: Modern Era
- 2011-2022: Aventador production highlights:
- 2011: 447 units.
- 2012: 985 Aventadors + 18 Aventador Roadsters.
- 2013: 710 Aventadors + 403 Aventador Roadsters.
- 2014-Present: Huracán production milestones:
- 2014: 1,616 units of Huracán LP610-4.
- 2015:
- Aventador LP750-4 Superveloce (600 units).
- Aventador LP750-4 SV Roadster (500 units).
- 2018: Launch of the Urus SUV, expanding Lamborghini’s reach.
2020s: Record-Breaking Years
- 2023: Lamborghini achieves a record-breaking year with 10,112 cars sold globally:
- Urus: 6,087 units.
- Huracán: 3,962 units.
- Aventador and limited editions: 63 units.
Legacy and Future
From 1963 to 2014, Lamborghini produced approximately 30,000 cars, building a legacy of innovation and exclusivity. The company continues to expand its lineup, with plans for hybrid and electric models, ensuring its place as a leader in the supercar industry.