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Lamborghini China

By Anthony Crawford |

Despite the financial doom and gloom, which sent several automotive brands to the wall, Lamborghini sales in China have been booming.

Automobili Lamborghini based in the small rural town of Sant’Agata in Italy’s north, has just opened its seventh Chinese dealership in Hangzhou.

China is on track to sell 80 cars this year, which is 23 percent up on the 2008.

In fact, over 26.8 percent of Automobili Lamborghini’s global sales are from the Asia-Pacific region, which is expected to grow even further during 2010.

China is now the world’s largest producer of millionaires and billionaires on the planet, so you can expect to see more raging bulls on the roads than ever.

At this year’s Shanghai International Auto Show and track day events organised by Lamborghini in China, there were more than 300 potential customers and 200 journalists invited to try out the Gallardo LP 560-4 and the Murcielago LP 670-4 SuperVeloce.

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With demand for the Lamborghini marque at an al time high in China, the Beijing dealership has been expanded with a new and larger showroom and is now the largest sales outlet for the brand in Asia.

The location is on the famous Jinbao Street, one of the world’s leading destinations for luxury shopping and the perfect place to show off the Lamborghini range.

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The Hong Kong-based Sparkle Roll Group Limited who specialise in top shelf luxury goods are the operators of the new Beijing facility.


 
  • toxic_horse

    That black lambo looks fricking awesome.
    I want one.

  • UMWAHT

    what colour is the Lambo in the first pic? it doesn’t look like standard black

    • Septem

      Matte black, me tinks.

  • C

    Hmm…so what was wrong with talking about the wealth of China? Either arrogance or ignorance of those who posted comments before (yes, I am of Chinese heritage) but it is hardly news. You don’t need to be a rocket scientist to realize that wealth in China was inevitable, wake up Australians….the Chinese are here to spoil~

    On another note, CA…moderating comments on blogs such as this infuriates me. The purpose of a blog is for all to share comments and thoughts is it not? The more comments are moderated, the less people will return, I guarantee you that. Stop moderating or I promise I will not return and ALSO promise not to advertise on your website. Wonder why some major car manufacturers aren’t advertising on here?

  • Marcoz

    hate the matte black look on alot of supercars now…hate it..
    looks unfinished in my opinion…

  • http://www.carazoo.com/ Carazoo.com India

    Nice car. :-)

  • Mr Brooksy

    Firstly “C” I completely agree with you that China is forging ahead and if we (Australia) stick our head in the sand we are just plain stupid!

    BUT, if you think for one min think that allowing unmodderated discussion to occur on blogs like this, then you can rest assured that the wider public who actually use these sites for information that isn’t what’s read in the manufacturers promo handbook will just stop visiting. If that means you won’t advertise, cause people can’t have their head off at another person and attack them personally, The rest of us don’t care!

    I’m no expert but I think the main reason major manufactorers may or may not advertise here has more to do with the fact these guys tell it like it is! That’s why most people I talk to about their choice of new car get pointed here first for that very reason.

    So please car advise stick to your guns and give us real motoring journalism, and give the finger to anyone who tells you to change, because you have earn’t your place at the top!

  • UMWAHT

    is matte black available as an option or do you have to get it done with some 3rd party custon job people