Lamborghini SpA's Gallardo LP 570-4 Super Trofeo Stradale automobile on display during the Frankfurt Motor Show. The company's full-year 2011 sales are expected to hit 300 vehicles in
Italian firm to have 20 dealers nationwide by end of this year
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"However, equal sales in the two countries this year, adding in the faster growth in China, will make the nation our No 1 market definitely next year, easily," Winkelmann said.
In the first eight months, the company sold close to 200 of its powerful super sports cars in
Full-year 2011 sales are expected to hit 300 vehicles in
The sales boom of the past five years far exceeded the company's expectations, said Winkelmann. "But we see further growth potential in the
He also said that by year-end, Lamborghini plans to have 20 dealers across the nation. The company will accelerate its expansion and increase investment in marketing and services next year.
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He also said that no matter how industry policies change, the special and niche segment will not be affected.
According to the 2011 World Wealth Report by Capgemini SA and Bank of America Corp, the number of millionaires in China grew by 12 percent to 534,500 this year, ranking the country fourth behind the US, Japan and Germany.
Stock market returns and increases in the value of real estate drove the wealth boom.
Amedeo Felisa, CEO of another Italian super sports car company, Ferrari SpA, earlier this year told China Daily that he believes
The German premium sports car maker Porsche AG predicted its sales would surpass 20,000 vehicles this year, up more than 40 percent.