Time marches on, and the is now officially sold out. reports that has completely filled its order books for the rest of the . That means if you want to order a , you’re going to have to wait until its replacement comes out at the end of 2024.
C&D says the end of the production run is expected to be the but no one would be too surprised if Lamborghini decided to slip in a as it has done in the past.
Since production started back in 2014, Lamborghini has delivered over 20,000 of them, according to . That makes it the best selling Lamborghini of all time. In its first five years of production, Lamborghini sold just a tick over 14,000 alone. For perspective, it took the to hit a similar number.
The news came during Lamborghini’s first quarter financial report which also happened to be the brand’s best ever from a quarterly revenue and profitability standpoint. Lamborghini reportedly delivered 2,623 vehicles in the first three months of 2023. 1,599 of them were unsurprisingly .
But don’t expect Lamborghini to slow down anytime soon. Car and Drive says the Italian automaker’sfirst production hybrid, the , is already reportedly sold out for two years. The Urus is also going to be completely hybridized in 2024. It’s part of the goal of a fully hybrid lineup by the end of next year. Then, a bit further in the future, , will reportedly debut in 2028. Coming soon after that will be a fully-electric Urus replacement in 2029.
It may be the end of the road for the wildly successful Huracán, but if I know anything about Lamborghini, its replacement is going to be absolutely wild.