Lamborghini will unveil four new models this year as it seeks to broaden the appeal – and profitability – of its recently completed core line-up.
Winkelmann said the firm will unwrap a series of new “derivative” models at regular intervals before 2026 – beginning in May with a dedicated event in Imola, then another at Festival of Speed in July, one at California’s Pebble Beach Concours in August, and a final addition at the Art Basel exhibition in Miami in May.
Having now completed the first phase of its line-up renewal in electrifying all model lines, Lamborghini will now begin the second, which is fleshing out those individual line-ups with special editions and different variants – as it has done before with cars like the Huracan Sterrato off-roader, extreme Aventador SVJ supercar and Urus Performante SUV.
Winkelmann would not be drawn on specifics of these new additions, beyond confirming that they would be “four cars from four different types of body style”.
They will include “derivatives coming from the three base models, plus another car which is coming from another car”, which would seem to suggest three series-production variants and an extreme one-off in the vein of last year’s £3m Fenomeno – revealed at Pebble Beach.
Likely additions to the line-up include drop-top Temerario and Revuelto Spider models and a new version of the range-topping Urus Performante.

