Who owned Lamborghini in 2000?
Reorganisation, Murciélago, and Gallardo Volkswagen subsidiary Audi AG acquired Lamborghini in September 1998 for around US$110 million. Lamborghini (officially Automobili Lamborghini S. A. Lambo) is an Italian manufacturer of luxury sports cars and SUVs based in Sant’Agata Bolognese. The company is owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary Audi.
Who is the enemy of Lamborghini?
Some will argue that Lamborghini’s opponent is McLaren or Porsche but in reality their biggest opponent is their own Italians, Ferrari. Concluding the Lamborghini vs. McLaren debate, McLaren comes out on top in terms of speed and price! Contact us, call 561-462-1180, or schedule a test drive to get behind the wheel of one of the world’s fastest sports cars.
Does Fiat still own 50% of Ferrari?
Who owns ferrari today? After restructuring to establish ferrari n. v. ferrari group, fiat chrysler automobiles (fca) sold 10% of their shares and distributed their remaining 80% of shares among fca shareholders. Ferrari was and continues to be owned by piero ferrari (son of enzo). Piero ferrari, 70, is the only living child of enzo ferrari, a race car driver who would become a legendary italian automobile maker. Piero’s 10 percent stake in ferrari means that he’s worth about $1 billion, now that the company’s ipo is valued at nearly $10 billion.