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    義大利無盡的精髓

    我們將創造力和創業精神融入我們的每項服務和產品中,遵循歷史​​悠久、充滿純粹的願景

    —不斷地向全世界分享我們義大利的精神。—

  • 細節展現奢華,盡情體會每一個細節

    從屋頂泳池純淨的懷抱到鐘錶迷人優雅的倒影,我們與家人和朋友一起品味有如寶藏般的生活。

    我們熱情邀請您參與這場充滿喜悅和精緻的精緻之旅。

  • 我們專注於運動

    揭開Lamborghini能量飲料的非凡魅力與創新工藝。

    我們的車輛結合了超凡的速度與操控,為駕駛者帶來前所未有的駕駛體驗。 卓越性能 我們的特色 The Red Zone with Caldarelli
Style And Sustainability Redefined

Starting out life in 1963 in an attempt to compete with the established Ferrari, founder Ferruccio Lamborghini had the objective of producing a refined grand touring car. The first decade saw rapid growth for the company until the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis hit, plunging Lamborghini into financial trouble. Ferruccio sold the company to Georges-Henri Rossetti and René Leimer in 1974 who managed to keep Lamborghini alive for another four years until bankruptcy was declared in 1978.

Ownership was once again changed hands in 1980 to the brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Mimran, who oversaw the creation of perhaps the most well-known Lamborghini of all time, the Countach. 1987 saw yet another change of ownership, with the Chrysler Corporation taking control only to sell the company to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V’Power Corporation in 1994. The too only lasted a few years when Lamborghini

    無與倫比的能量

    每一部Lamborghini都是藝術品,展現出精緻與力量的完美平衡。 豪華設計 我們的特色 The Red Zone with Caldarelli
Style And Sustainability Redefined

Starting out life in 1963 in an attempt to compete with the established Ferrari, founder Ferruccio Lamborghini had the objective of producing a refined grand touring car. The first decade saw rapid growth for the company until the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis hit, plunging Lamborghini into financial trouble. Ferruccio sold the company to Georges-Henri Rossetti and René Leimer in 1974 who managed to keep Lamborghini alive for another four years until bankruptcy was declared in 1978.

Ownership was once again changed hands in 1980 to the brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Mimran, who oversaw the creation of perhaps the most well-known Lamborghini of all time, the Countach. 1987 saw yet another change of ownership, with the Chrysler Corporation taking control only to sell the company to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V’Power Corporation in 1994. The too only lasted a few years when Lamborghini

    豪華設計

    我們致力於在創新與環保之間找到最佳平衡,推動可持續的豪華汽車未來。 可持續發展 我們的特色 The Red Zone with Caldarelli
Style And Sustainability Redefined

Starting out life in 1963 in an attempt to compete with the established Ferrari, founder Ferruccio Lamborghini had the objective of producing a refined grand touring car. The first decade saw rapid growth for the company until the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis hit, plunging Lamborghini into financial trouble. Ferruccio sold the company to Georges-Henri Rossetti and René Leimer in 1974 who managed to keep Lamborghini alive for another four years until bankruptcy was declared in 1978.

Ownership was once again changed hands in 1980 to the brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Mimran, who oversaw the creation of perhaps the most well-known Lamborghini of all time, the Countach. 1987 saw yet another change of ownership, with the Chrysler Corporation taking control only to sell the company to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V’Power Corporation in 1994. The too only lasted a few years when Lamborghini

    永續創新

    我們致力於在創新與環保之間找到最佳平衡,推動可持續的豪華汽車未來。 可持續發展 我們的特色 The Red Zone with Caldarelli
Style And Sustainability Redefined

Starting out life in 1963 in an attempt to compete with the established Ferrari, founder Ferruccio Lamborghini had the objective of producing a refined grand touring car. The first decade saw rapid growth for the company until the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis hit, plunging Lamborghini into financial trouble. Ferruccio sold the company to Georges-Henri Rossetti and René Leimer in 1974 who managed to keep Lamborghini alive for another four years until bankruptcy was declared in 1978.

Ownership was once again changed hands in 1980 to the brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Mimran, who oversaw the creation of perhaps the most well-known Lamborghini of all time, the Countach. 1987 saw yet another change of ownership, with the Chrysler Corporation taking control only to sell the company to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V’Power Corporation in 1994. The too only lasted a few years when Lamborghini

    運動與能量

    我們致力於在創新與環保之間找到最佳平衡,推動可持續的豪華汽車未來。 可持續發展 我們的特色 The Red Zone with Caldarelli
Style And Sustainability Redefined

Starting out life in 1963 in an attempt to compete with the established Ferrari, founder Ferruccio Lamborghini had the objective of producing a refined grand touring car. The first decade saw rapid growth for the company until the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis hit, plunging Lamborghini into financial trouble. Ferruccio sold the company to Georges-Henri Rossetti and René Leimer in 1974 who managed to keep Lamborghini alive for another four years until bankruptcy was declared in 1978.

Ownership was once again changed hands in 1980 to the brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Mimran, who oversaw the creation of perhaps the most well-known Lamborghini of all time, the Countach. 1987 saw yet another change of ownership, with the Chrysler Corporation taking control only to sell the company to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V’Power Corporation in 1994. The too only lasted a few years when Lamborghini

    藍寶堅尼

    我們致力於在創新與環保之間找到最佳平衡,推動可持續的豪華汽車未來。 可持續發展 我們的特色 The Red Zone with Caldarelli
Style And Sustainability Redefined

Starting out life in 1963 in an attempt to compete with the established Ferrari, founder Ferruccio Lamborghini had the objective of producing a refined grand touring car. The first decade saw rapid growth for the company until the 1973 worldwide financial downturn and the oil crisis hit, plunging Lamborghini into financial trouble. Ferruccio sold the company to Georges-Henri Rossetti and René Leimer in 1974 who managed to keep Lamborghini alive for another four years until bankruptcy was declared in 1978.

Ownership was once again changed hands in 1980 to the brothers Jean-Claude and Patrick Mimran, who oversaw the creation of perhaps the most well-known Lamborghini of all time, the Countach. 1987 saw yet another change of ownership, with the Chrysler Corporation taking control only to sell the company to the Malaysian investment group Mycom Setdco and Indonesian group V’Power Corporation in 1994. The too only lasted a few years when Lamborghini

    創新之路

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