A non-binding offer together with other conditions, according to an Autocar report, was submitted this month by a consortium consisting of the Swiss Quantum Group and the British investment company Centricus Asset Management.
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The Lamborghini brand has been mentioned several times in the past in connection with its possible sale. In December, however, Volkswagen said the group had agreed that Lamborghini would remain part of the group, Reuters reported. “This is not the subject of any discussions within the group. No, Lamborghini is not for sale, “an Audi spokesman responded to the article.
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The company with the official name Automobili Lamborghini was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini. Audi bought the Italian carmaker in 1998 from the Indonesian company Megatech for 110 million USD (2.3 billion CZK).
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Lamborghini currently sells the Huracán, Aventador and Urus models, the production of which depends on Volkswagen components. Last year, Lamborghini sales fell to 7,430 cars from a record 8,205 cars in 2019. Revenues amounted to 1.61 billion euros (33.5 billion CZK).
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The Volkswagen Group owns 12 brands. These include Volkswagen, Audi, Seat, Skoda, Bentley, Bugatti, Lamborghini and Porsche passenger cars, MAN and Scania trucks, as well as Volkswagen commercial vehicles and Ducati motorcycles.
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