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The following is a list of production automobiles manufactured by Lamborghini, listed in chronological order. Only the main models are listed; sub-models (e.g. limited edition variants, roadster variants, etc.) are included with ”numbers produced”.

Current production vehicles

Model Duration of production Numbers produced Engine Top speed Image
Huracán 2014–present (To end in December 2024)
  • Evo Coupe:In production
  • Evo Spyder:In production
  • Evo RWD Coupe:In production
  • Evo RWD Spyder:In production
  • Tecnica:In production
  • STO:In production
  • Sterrato:In production
V10 5.2-litre odd-firing 341 km/h (212 mph)
Urus 2018–present SUV: In production Urus:V8 4.0-litre twin turbo Urus SE:V8 4.0-litre twin turbo with electric motor 305 km/h (190 mph)
Revuelto 2023–present Coupe: In Production V12 6.5-litre with 3 electric motors 350 km/h (220 mph)
Temerario 2025 (to commence) Coupe: (to commence) V8 4.0-litre twin turbo with 3 electric motors 343 km/h (213 mph)

Former production vehicles

Model Duration of production Numbers produced Engine Top speed Image
350 GT 1964–1966 118

GTS: 2

3500 GTZ: 2

V12 3,464 cc 254 km/h (158 mph)
400 GT 1966–1968 23

GT 2+2: 250

GT Flying Star II: 1

GT Monza: 1

V12 3,929 cc 249 km/h (155 mph)
Miura 1966–1972 P400: 275

P400 S: 338

P400 SV: 150

Roadster: 1

Jota: 1

V12 3,929 cc 290 km/h (180 mph)

S: 276 km/h (171 mph)

Espada 1968–1978 Prototype: 1

Series I: 186

Series II: 575

Series III: 465

V12 3,929 cc 245 km/h (152 mph)
Islero 1968–1969 125
S: 100
V12 3,929 cc 248 km/h (154 mph)
S: 259 km/h (161 mph)
Jarama 1970–1976 400 GT: 177

400 GTS: 150

400 GT 'Bob': 1

V12 3,929 cc 240 km/h (150 mph)
Urraco 1973–1979 Prototype: 2

P250: 520

P300: 190

P200: 66

'Bob': 1

V8 2.0-litre (122 cid)
V8 2.5-litre (153 cid)
V8 3.0-litre (183 cid)
230 km/h (140 mph)
Countach 1974–1990 LP500 Prototype: 1
LP400: 157
LP400S: 237
LP500S: 321
LP500S QV: 610
25th Anniversary: 650

Evoluzione: 1

"Alfieri": 1

V12 4.0-litre (240 cid)
V12 5.0-litre (290 cid)
V12 5.2-litre (320 cid)
254 km/h (158 mph)–299 km/h (186 mph)
Silhouette 1976–1979 55 V8 3.0-litre (182.8 cid) 260 km/h (160 mph)
Jalpa 1981–1988 P350: 410

Spyder: 2

V8 3.5-litre (213 cid) 249 km/h (155 mph)
LM002 1986–1993 328 V12 5.17-litre (315 cid) 210 km/h (130 mph)
Diablo 1990–2001 900

VT Mk1: 400

SE30: 135

SE30 Jota: 15

VT Mk1 Roadster: 200

SV Mk1: unknown

VS Special: 1

SV Mk1 Roadster: 6

SV Mk1 Monterey Edition: 20

Alpine Edition: 12

VT Mk2: unknown

SV Mk2: 100

VT Mk2 Roadster: 100

GT: 83

VT Mk2 Roadster Momo Edition: 12

GTR: 32

Millennium Roadster: 30

VT Mk2 6.0: 337

VT MK2 6.0 SE: 44

V12 5.7-litre (350 cid)
V12 6.0-litre (370 cid)
330 km/h (210 mph)
Murciélago 2001–2010 3084

40th Anniversary: 50

Concept: 1

Roadster: 899

LP670-4 Super Veloce: 186

LP670-4 SV China Edition: 10

V12 6.2-litre (380 cid)
V12 6.5-litre (400 cid)
330 km/h (210 mph)–341 km/h (212 mph)
Gallardo 2003–2013 7221

Spyder: 3353

SE: 250

Nera: 185

LP550-2 Valentino Balboni: 250

LP570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale: 150

Squadra Corse: 50

V10 5.0-litre (303 cid)
V10 5.2-litre (317 cid)
309 km/h (192 mph)–325 km/h (202 mph)
Aventador 2011–2022
  • J: 1
  • LP700-4:5000
  • LP700-4 Roadster: 1075
  • LP720-4 50th Anniversario Coupe: 100
  • LP720-4 50th Anniversario Roadster: 100
  • LP740-4 S:
  • LP740-4 S Roadster:
  • LP750-4 SV: 600
  • LP750-4 SV Roadster: 500
  • LP770-4 SVJ: 963
  • LP770-4 SVJ Roadster: 863
  • LP780-4 Ultimae: 350
  • LP780-4 Ultimae Roadster:
V12 6.5-litre (397 cid)
(New L539)
349 km/h (217 mph)

One-off and limited production vehicles

Model Duration of production Numbers produced Engine Top speed Image
Reventón 2008–2010 Coupe: 20+1 for museum
Roadster: 15
V12 6.5-litre (400 cid) 330 km/h (210 mph)
Sesto Elemento 2012 20 V10 5.2-litre (317 cid) 355 km/h (221 mph)
Veneno 2013–2014 Prototype: 2 (1 for show, 1 for test)
Coupe: 3
Roadster: 9
V12 6.5-litre (397 cid)
356 km/h (221 mph)
Centenario 2016–2017 Coupe: 20

Roadster: 20

V12 6.5-litre 349 km/h (217 mph) The Centenario is a limited edition Lamborghini commemorating the 100th birthday of Automobili Lamorghini's founder Ferruccio Lamborghini. The 40 planned production models were sold ahead of the cars debut at Geneva this year.
SC18 Alston 2018 1 V12 6.5-litre
Sián FKP 37 2020 Coupe: 63
Roadster: 19
V12 6.5-litre and a

supercapacitor hybrid system

349 km/h (217 mph)
Essenza SCV12 2020 40 V12 6.5-litre
SC20 Alston 2021 1 V12 6.5-litre
Countach 2022 112 V12 6.5-litre 355 km/h (221 mph)

See also

References

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Grand Tourer V12 350 GT
400 GT Islero Jarama
Espada
Sports car V8 Silhouette Jalpa
Urraco
V12 Miura Countach
SUV V12 LM002
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Sports car V10 Gallardo Huracán Temerario
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