The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. Only the main models are listed; sub-models (e.g. limited edition variants, roadster variants, etc.) are included with ”numbers produced”.
Current production vehicles
editModel | Duration of production | Numbers produced[1] | Engine | Top speed | Image |
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Huracán | 2014–present (To end in December 2024)[2] |
|
V10 5.2-litre odd-firing | 341 km/h (212 mph) | |
Urus | 2018–present | SUV: In production | Urus:V8 4.0-litre twin turbo Urus SE:V8 4.0-litre twin turbo with electric motor[3] | 305 km/h (190 mph) | |
Revuelto | 2023–present | Coupe: In Production | V12 6.5-litre with 3 electric motors | 350 km/h (220 mph) | |
Temerario | 2025 (to commence) | Coupe: (to commence) | V8 4.0-litre twin turbo with 3 electric motors | 343 km/h (213 mph)[4] |
Former production vehicles
editModel | Duration of production | Numbers produced[1] | Engine | Top speed | Image |
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350 GT | 1964–1966 | 118
GTS: 2 3500 GTZ: 2 |
V12 3,464 cc | 254 km/h (158 mph) | |
400 GT | 1966–1968 | 23
GT 2+2: 250 GT Flying Star II: 1 GT Monza: 1 |
V12 3,929 cc | 249 km/h (155 mph) | |
Miura | 1966–1972 | P400: 275
P400 S: 338 P400 SV: 150 Roadster: 1 Jota: 1 |
V12 3,929 cc | 290 km/h (180 mph)[5]
S: 276 km/h (171 mph) |
|
Espada | 1968–1978 | Prototype: 1
Series I: 186 Series II: 575 Series III: 465 |
V12 3,929 cc | 245 km/h (152 mph) | |
Islero | 1968–1969 | 125 S: 100 |
V12 3,929 cc | 248 km/h (154 mph) S: 259 km/h (161 mph) |
|
Jarama | 1970–1976 | 400 GT: 177
400 GTS: 150 400 GT 'Bob': 1 |
V12 3,929 cc | 240 km/h (150 mph) | |
Urraco | 1973–1979 | Prototype: 2
P250: 520 P300: 190 P200: 66 'Bob': 1 |
V8 2.0-litre (122 cid) V8 2.5-litre (153 cid) V8 3.0-litre (183 cid) |
230 km/h (140 mph) | |
Countach | 1974–1990 | LP500 Prototype: 1 LP400: 157 LP400S: 237 LP500S: 321 LP500S QV: 610 25th Anniversary: 650 Evoluzione: 1 "Alfieri": 1 |
V12 4.0-litre (240 cid) V12 5.0-litre (290 cid) V12 5.2-litre (320 cid) |
254 km/h (158 mph)–299 km/h (186 mph) | |
Silhouette | 1976–1979 | 55 | V8 3.0-litre (182.8 cid) | 260 km/h (160 mph) | |
Jalpa | 1981–1988 | P350: 410
Spyder: 2 |
V8 3.5-litre (213 cid) | 249 km/h (155 mph) | |
LM002 | 1986–1993 | 328 | V12 5.17-litre (315 cid) | 210 km/h (130 mph) | |
Diablo | 1990–2001 | 900
VT Mk1: 400 SE30: 135 SE30 Jota: 15 VT Mk1 Roadster: 200 SV Mk1: unknown VS Special: 1 SV Mk1 Roadster: 6 SV Mk1 Monterey Edition: 20 Alpine Edition: 12 VT Mk2: unknown SV Mk2: 100 VT Mk2 Roadster: 100 GT: 83 VT Mk2 Roadster Momo Edition: 12 GTR: 32 Millennium Roadster: 30 VT Mk2 6.0: 337 VT MK2 6.0 SE: 44 |
V12 5.7-litre (350 cid) V12 6.0-litre (370 cid) |
330 km/h (210 mph) | |
Murciélago | 2001–2010 | 3084
40th Anniversary: 50 Concept: 1 Roadster: 899 LP670-4 Super Veloce: 186 LP670-4 SV China Edition: 10 |
V12 6.2-litre (380 cid) V12 6.5-litre (400 cid) |
330 km/h (210 mph)–341 km/h (212 mph) | |
Gallardo | 2003–2013 | 7221[6]
Spyder: 3353 SE: 250 Nera: 185 LP550-2 Valentino Balboni: 250 LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale: 150 Squadra Corse: 50 |
V10 5.0-litre (303 cid) V10 5.2-litre (317 cid) |
309 km/h (192 mph)–325 km/h (202 mph) | |
Aventador | 2011–2022 |
|
V12 6.5-litre (397 cid) (New L539) |
349 km/h (217 mph) |
One-off and limited production vehicles
editModel | Duration of production | Numbers produced | Engine | Top speed | Image |
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Reventón | 2008–2010 | Coupe: 20+1 for museum Roadster: 15 |
V12 6.5-litre (400 cid) | 330 km/h (210 mph) | |
Sesto Elemento | 2012 | 20 | V10 5.2-litre (317 cid) | 355 km/h (221 mph) | |
Veneno | 2013–2014 | Prototype: 2 (1 for show, 1 for test) Coupe: 3 Roadster: 9[7][8] |
V12 6.5-litre (397 cid) |
356 km/h (221 mph) | |
Centenario | 2016–2017 | Coupe: 20[9]
Roadster: 20[9] |
V12 6.5-litre | 349 km/h (217 mph) | |
SC18 Alston | 2018 | 1 | V12 6.5-litre | ||
Sián FKP 37 | 2020 | Coupe: 63[10] Roadster: 19 |
V12 6.5-litre and a
supercapacitor hybrid system[11] |
349 km/h (217 mph) | |
Essenza SCV12 | 2020 | 40 | V12 6.5-litre | ||
SC20 Alston | 2021 | 1 | V12 6.5-litre | ||
Countach | 2022 | 112 | V12 6.5-litre | 355 km/h (221 mph) |
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b Older production numbers: Lawrence, Mike. A to Z of Sports Cars 1945-1990. Bideford, Devon: Bay View Books, 1991. Newer numbers are gathered from other Wikipedia articles.
- ^ https://www.motor1.com/news/728166/lamborghini-huracan-successor-august-16-debut/ 29 July 2024. Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ "Lamborghini Urus SE revealed as range-topping 800hp plug-in hybrid".Retrieved 21 August 2024.
- ^ "Lamborghini Temerario Homepage".Retrieved 26 October 2024.
- ^ Sackey, Joe (2008). The Lamborghini Miura Bible (illustrated ed.). Veloce. ISBN 9781845841966.
- ^ Knapman, Chris (26 November 2013). "Lamborghini Gallardo production ends". The Daily Telegraph. London, UK. Retrieved 30 November 2013.
- ^ "Lamborghini Veneno Roadster Uncovered". 21 October 2013. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ "Top 10 Lamborghini Names and How They Got their names". 4 February 2016. Archived from the original on 2 July 2017. Retrieved 4 February 2016.
- ^ a b "$2.5M Lamborghini Centenario supercar sells out before its unveiling". 4 March 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
- ^ "The Lamborghini Siån is a hybrid V12 supercar with supercapacitors". Top Gear. 3 September 2019. Archived from the original on 3 September 2019. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
- ^ Lee, Kristen (3 September 2019). "The 2020 Lamborghini Sián Is Here With 819 HP And A Hybrid V12". Jalopnik. Retrieved 4 September 2019.