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Lamborghini announces record nine month sales streak in 2021

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Automobile Lamborghini has announced that it has sold a record 6,902 units to customers between January and September which is 23 per cent more compared to the same period last year. This shows a 6 per cent increase compared to the first three quarters of 2019. Demand has risen and remains high for almost all the cars produced, the company said.

"The Lamborghini brand is in an extremely strong position, with a comprehensive and highly desirable model range across V10, V12 and the Urus Super SUV," said Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann in an official statement. The CEO also said that Lamborghini had managed to weather 18 months of pandemic-induced crises in the market and also maintained growth.

Sales in America went up 25% in the last nine months while demand rose 17% in the Europe, Middle East and African regions. The Asia-Pacific saw an increase of ,28% in sales compared to last year the company declared. The Lamborghini Urus Super SUV continues to maintain its position as the top-selling model as the brand sold about 4,085 units of it that is a 25 per cent rise in demand.

The brand remains optimistic even as car sales and manufacture are being affected by global manufacturing and chip shortages.

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