Lamborghini expected to sell 57 cars in Hong Kong this year
October 27, 2011 Category Automotive, Automotive Metals & Minerals
Lamborghini is expected to sell 57 vehicles – including 17 of the new HKD6.3 million Aventador – in Hong Kong this year. The first local deliveries of the new model began this month, but prospective buyers face an 18-month waiting list. The Aventador has a carbon-fibre shell, burns 27.3 liters of petrol per 100 km of city driving and accelerates from zero to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds. Mainland China may overtake the United States this year as Lamborghini’s biggest market globally. The company sold 138 cars on the mainland in the first six months of the year, up 60% from a year ago. Lamborghini is in the process of doubling its China dealerships from nine showrooms and service centers at the end of last year to a targeted 20 by the end of this year, including new stores in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, and Shenyang in Liaoning province. In July, the company opened its first dealership in Macao, where it expects to sell around 10 cars this year.
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