As part of its product update strategy, Lamborghini has confirmed four new cars for 2026, according to Autocar UK. The Italian automaker executed its Direzione Cor Tauri plan, which involved the partial electrification (or hybridisation) of all of its existing models. The next phase of the brand’s product strategy involves offering more options to customers, primarily in the form of new versions of Lamborghini’s existing models.
- Derivatives of existing cars planned for 2026
- The Revuelto Roadster likely to be among this new lot
What does 2026 hold for Lamborghini?
The upcoming unveils will expand Lambo's existing line-up
Lamborghini disclosed that it will be debuting four cars over a period of eight months, the first amongst which will be showcased at Italy’s Imola in May 2026, according to Autocar UK. The second car will be displayed at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK in July, followed by the third at the Monterey Car Week in the US. This event, scheduled between August 7 and 16 this year, culminates with the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance in California. As per Autocar UK, Lamborghini’s fourth car for 2026 will be unveiled in December at the Art Basel show in Miami.
Providing some clarity on the brand’s upcoming cars in 2026, Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini chairman and CEO, told Autocar UK that these will be derivatives of existing models. The brand boss also went on to say that the new products will comprise “four cars from four different types of body style,” and that they are to be “derivatives coming from the three base models, plus another car which is coming from another car.”
This is not the first time that Lamborghini has rolled out different versions (or derivatives) of models already in its line-up. In the past, Aventador derivatives included the SVJ 63 and Ultimae, whilst the Huracan line-up had the Tecnica and Sterrato. Similarly, there have been S and Performante derivatives of the Urus. Coming up towards the end of 2026, the Revuelto Roadster could be one such derivative to join Lamborghini's updated line-up.
How did 2025 pan out for Lamborghini?
Lamborghini sold a total of 10,747 units globally in 2025, with total revenue standing at 3.2 billion euros. Moreover, this was the third consecutive year where the Italian marque registered sales of over 10,000 units. At the time of writing, the brand’s line-up consists of the Temerario, Revuelto and Urus. Last year also saw a rising demand for Lamborghini’s Ad Personam personalisation programme in India, with three customised examples being delivered to customers in the country.
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