Lamborghini limits production, very interesting reason

Italian producer expects to sell more than 8,000 vehicles in 2019, which is evidently higher than in 2018 when 5,750 units were sold. Lamborghini got what he wanted and was expected to launch the third model, SUV Urus, that sales in the first half of the year almost double compared to [...]
Italian producer expects to sell more than 8,000 vehicles in 2019, which is evidently higher than in 2018 when 5,750 units were sold.
Lamborghini got what he wanted and was expected to launch the third model, SUV Urus, that sales in the first half of the year almost double compared to the same period in 2018.
In the first six months of this year, 4.553 cars and the first man of the Italian manufacturer, Stefano Domenicali, rightly expects that in late 2019 sales will exceed 8,000 units.
The number of 10,000 cars figures as the maximum Lamborghini must produce at one point in the not too distant future, during the calendar year. Domenics expects this to happen only when the company is launching the fourth model in the market that is still being speculated about.
According to reports from March of this year, the fourth Lamborghini along with the Huracan models, Aventador and Urus ʹ could be an Gran tourer with the concept of 2 + 2 seats.
However, Domenics later stressed that the new model should not be calculated, since Lamborghini is currently not strong enough and sustainable to invest in the fourth car,












