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Lamborghini deliveries and sales in Middle East at standstill, CEO says

By Thomson Reuters Apr 23, 2026 | 11:44 AM

MILAN, April 23 (Reuters) – Sales and deliveries by Italian luxury sports carmaker Lamborghini in the Middle East are at a standstill as conflict in the region ​forces dealership closures and blocks shipments, its CEO said ‌on Thursday.

“Activities are stopped. We cannot send the cars. Dealerships are either closed or just nobody goes there,” CEO Stephan Winkelmann said, adding the carmaker risks losing most of the Gulf selling season.

The Middle ‌East ​follows a highly seasonal sales pattern, with ⁠demand concentrated before and ⁠after the summer, when extreme heat keeps buyers away from showrooms.

The Volkswagen-owned luxury brand faces the risk that lost sales cannot be recovered later in the year, Winkelmann ​told reporters after a company event during Milan Fashion Week.

Lamborghini has been unable to ship cars to most Gulf ⁠countries, including the United Arab Emirates ⁠and Oman, with Saudi Arabia slightly less affected, ​the CEO said.

While the carmaker has explored alternative ports, including ​Jeddah, Winkelmann said rerouting shipments made little sense while ‌the market remained effectively closed.

The Middle East region accounts for about 450 cars sold a year for Lamborghini, roughly 5% of its annual volume, but historically produces high profit margins, ⁠in line with industry peers.

Other luxury carmakers have paused deliveries and temporarily shut dealerships across the Gulf as the conflict disrupted logistics ⁠and consumer demand.

Winkelmann ‌said orders placed months ago are not ⁠being delivered on schedule in the region, ​though cancellations ‌have not been a major issue.

“If the ​conflict drags ⁠on, it will certainly be a problem for us.”

Although not possible in the short term, Lamborghini may reallocate volumes to other markets if the conflict persists, a strategy it has used since the pandemic amid other global shocks.

(Reporting by Giulio PiovaccariEditing ​by Rod Nickel)