Lamborghini Sees Rise In Profit
Nothing makes a company happier then knowing that they are making more money. This year has been hard on everyone and many business and automakers are finding ways to cut costs and some have been forced to shut down all together. One that has managed to survive and thrive is Lamborghini.
Lamborghini released reports this week telling consumers that their sales and profits have increased. This increase is coming from some of the more emerging markets that include the Middle East, China, and Hong Kong.
Stephan Winkle Mann - CEO of Lamborghini - says that he believes that they reason for these sales is its policy of producing only a certain amount of their supercars thus making them exclusive. They are keeping demand for them high. Winkelmann also noted that costs go down as production goes up, a further boon to increased profitability.
With Lambo’s latest Gallardo LP560-4 about to hit its 114 dealerships, the second half of the year is already shaping up quite nicely. Ridiculously expensive options with high profit margins like $19,000 carbon-ceramic brakes are sure to help the bottom line too.
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