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Lamborghini

  • 2023 BCE

    Huracán successors

    Huracán successors
    Lamborghini announces plans to fully electrify its lineup by the end of the decade, including hybrid versions of the Aventador and Huracán successors, as well as the introduction of a fully electric model.
  • 2014 BCE

    The Lamborghini Huracán

    The Lamborghini Huracán
    is launched as the successor to the Gallardo, featuring advanced aerodynamics, a V10 engine, and a refined design.
  • 2000 BCE

    The Lamborghini Murciélago

    The Lamborghini Murciélago
    is launched as the first new model under Audi’s ownership. It features advanced all-wheel-drive technology and a V12 engine, and becomes the flagship model for the brand.
  • 1998 BCE

    Lamborghini is acquired by the Volkswagen Group

    Lamborghini is acquired by the Volkswagen Group
    Lamborghini is acquired by the Volkswagen Group, through its subsidiary Audi AG. This marks the beginning of a new era of stability and technological advancement for the brand.
  • 1990 BCE

    The Lamborghini Diablo

    The Lamborghini Diablo
    The Lamborghini Diablo is introduced as the successor to the Countach. With a top speed of over 200 mph, it becomes one of the fastest production cars in the world.
  • 1968 BCE

    The Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV

    The Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV
    The Lamborghini Countach LP5000 QV is launched, featuring a more powerful 5.2-liter V12 engine and enhanced performance.
  • 1966 BCE

    Lamborghini Espada

    Lamborghini Espada
    is launched, a four-seater grand tourer that becomes the brand's best-selling model of its time.
  • 1963 BCE

    Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.

    Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
    Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. is founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. Ferruccio, originally a successful tractor manufacturer, establishes the company to create luxury sports cars to rival Ferrari.