Lamborghini is having a blast, and it has no intention of pumping the brakes now. The Italian supercar announced Thursday that it set new records for deliveries (10,747 cars) and revenue (nearly $3.7 billion) in 2025, the latter coming at a time when President Donald Trump’s tariffs cost automakers over $35 billion over the last year. As exciting as that news will be to parent company Volkswagen Group, more exciting for the rest of us is that the marque has a slew of new cars on the way this year. “During 2026, Automobili Lamborghini will continue to evolve its product offering with a series of new developments aimed at further strengthening the brand’s positioning and appeal in international markets,” the company announced in a press release on its latest financial wins. That, unfortunately, is all we know about new vehicles, other than that they will be unveiled at “internationally relevant” car gatherings, specifically..