Lamborghini (Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.) is an Italian automobile manufacturer, founded in 1963 and headquartered in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy. It is one of the world's top sports car manufacturers and a symbol of European luxury goods. Lamborghini is renowned for its high-performance sports cars, particularly its iconic mid-engine design and distinctive streamlined bodywork. The brand's founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, initially worked as a mechanic for the Italian Royal Air Force. After World War II, he used surplus military materials to manufacture tractors and established Lamborghini, initially focusing on the production of tractors, fuel systems, and air conditioning systems.
There are several significant milestones in Lamborghini's development history. In 1963, Lamborghini's automobile factory was officially established in Italy, and the first sports car, the 350 GTV, was unveiled. Subsequently, it launched several classic models, including the Miura, Countach, Diablo, and Murcielago. In 1998, Lamborghini became part of Audi and is now one of the brands under the Volkswagen Group. Lamborghini is not only highly reputed in the field of automobile manufacturing but has also expanded into various fields such as apparel, bicycles, laptops, and mobile phones, demonstrating the brand's diversified development.
With its unique brand culture and design philosophy, Lamborghini has become a dream car for car enthusiasts worldwide. The brand's emblem is a powerful bull charging its opponent, symbolizing the characteristics of Lamborghini's high-horsepower, high-speed sports cars and reflecting the founder's own tenacious temperament akin to a fighting bull. Each Lamborghini model represents the ultimate pursuit of speed, design, and craftsmanship, showcasing unparalleled performance and style both on the road and the racetrack.