Lamborghini is an Italian car manufacturer known for its luxury sports cars. A new Lambo is the ultimate status symbol — and it’ll come with the price tag to prove it. Luckily, there are Lamborghini financing options available.
How can I finance a Lamborghini?
If you’re looking to buy a Lamborghini, you have four financing options to choose from:
Secured car loan. Banks, credit unions and online lenders all offer secured car loans, which use the vehicle you’re buying as collateral. This means your Lamborghini may be seized by your lender if you default on the loan. While this won’t be your fastest option, comparing offers from different lenders could help you secure a lower interest rate and better terms.
Unsecured car loan. If you don’t want to use your vehicle as security, you can opt for an unsecured car loan from a bank, credit union or online lender. These are generally hard to come by for expensive cars, however, and come with higher interest rates since there’s more risk for the lender.
Financing through Lamborghini Financial Services. You may be able to finance your car directly through an authorized Lamborghini car dealer. This is typically the easiest and fastest option — you can often pick out your car and drive home the same day. However, you might not find as competitive interest rates as you would if you’d secured financing from a bank or online lender on your own.
Leasing through Lamborghini Financial Services. If you don’t plan to keep your car for more than a few years, you might want to consider leasing instead of buying. With a lease, you drive the car for a set period of time — typically 3-5 years. Rates can start at around $3,500 a month. When your term is up, you can buy the Lambo, upgrade to a newer model or end the lease altogether.
As with all loans, the rates and terms you qualify for will depend on your credit history and personal financial situation.
Compare car loans for Lamborghini financing
Since the price of a Lamborghini typically sits well into six digits, you’ll likely need a fair amount of savings on hand to cover any amount that a car loan won’t. Many car loans max out around $75,000 – $100,000 (Coast Capital, however, does not have a maximum).
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Does Lamborghini offer special discounts or programs?
While Lamborghini doesn’t offer any special discounts on its luxury cars, it does have a special Ad Personam program that allows you to customize your new Huracán or Aventador to meet your unique tastes. You can choose from over 200 exterior color options — from solid and metallic hues to glitter pearlescent and matte shades. And inside your new Lambo, you can personalize the details by creating a custom color, choosing alternative leather materials and opting for hand-stitched logos on the seats.
You can customize your vehicle in person at the Ad Personam Studio located in Lamborghini’s headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese (Northern Italy).
The studio offers displays of all the different textures, materials and colours available for your car and allows you to play with different designs using a digital car configuration simulator.
As part of the experience, buyers are guided through the production line experience at Lambo HQ, which includes a tour of the factory where vehicles are assembled. The company truly strives to make every customer feel like a VIP member of one of the world’s greatest luxury-brand-centred clubs.
How much will a new Lamborghini cost me?
You can buy a Lamborghini for as low as $200,000, but expect to pay much, much more for an imported or limited edition car. Here are the manufacturer suggested retail prices (MSRPs) for Lamborghini’s models:
Model
Starting MSRP (USD)
Build
City/highway MPG
2021 Aventador
$421,321
Supercar
9/15
2021 Huracán
$214,866
Supercar
13/18
2019 Aventador
$517,770
Supercar
11/18
2021 Urus
$222,004
Super SUV
12/17
2021 Sián
$3.3 million
Supercar
N/A
Representative example: Ramon buys a Lamborghini
Ramon, a resident of B.C., has come into financial success as a major investor in an enormously profitable tech startup. He wants to fulfill a lifelong dream of owning a Lamborghini and finds a private buyer who’s willing to sell him a gently used 2017 Aventador SV with a Blu Cepheus exterior for $545,000.00. Ramon provides the seller with a 20% deposit of $109,000.00 to hold the vehicle while he secures the rest of the financing.
Ramon applies for a loan from a private lender to cover the outstanding amount ($436,000.00) plus 20% GST/PST on the selling price (expensive cars are taxed at a higher rate in BC). Thanks to his solid credit history and high income, he is approved. Ramon also pays around $50.00 to register his car with the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (ICBC) – this includes the cost of a license plate, insurance decal, vehicle permit and registration fee.
Cost of new vehicle
$545,000.00
Loan type
Auto loan (term loan)
Loan amount
$545,000.00
Interest rate (APR)
5.90%
Loan term
8 years
Additional fees
3.00% origination fee ($16,350.00) $0.00 application fee (waived by dealership)
Payment
$6,804.32 monthly or $3,137.21 biweekly
Total loan cost
$653,214.72 with monthly payments or $652,539.68 with biweekly payments
*The information in this example, including rates, fees and terms, is provided as a representative transaction. The actual cost of the product may vary depending on the retailer, the product specs and other factors.
How much to lease a Lamborghini?
The cost to lease a Lamborghini varies based on where you live and the model you’re interested in. In Canada, you can expect to pay between $3,500 and $8,000 per month to lease a new Lamborghini.
Does a new Lamborghini come with a warranty?
Yes, Lamborgini offers a standard three-year, unlimited mileage warranty on all new models that covers everything from the powertrain to the seats. On top of this, its new models also come with a 12-year warranty against rust and corrosion. Longer warranties are available for purchase.
Bottom line
A Lamborghini is known as one of the ultimate symbols of wealth, and it’s easy to see why. If you’re lucky enough to be seriously considering buying a new Lambo, shop around to make sure you’re getting the best deal on financing. With a car this expensive, even a small difference in APR (Annual Percentage Rate) can save you thousands in the long run.
Check out our guide to car loans to compare lenders and learn more about the car-buying process.
Frequently asked questions
Follow these steps to find an authorized Lamborghini dealership near you:
Go to the Lamborghini website and hover over Ownership in the main navigation bar.
Click Locators, then click Dealer Locator.
Enter your location information (city/province or postal code) and a list of dealerships near you will pop up.
Not really. Most used Lambos sell for hundreds of thousands of dollars, but you might be able to find an older model for as low as $95,000. However, it’ll likely be over 10 years old and require more maintenance than a newer model. Check out websites like autoTrader.ca or canadianblackbook.com see the current asking price for used models.
Veronica Ott was a writer at Finder. She's written for numerous finance and business websites including Loans Canada, Borrowell and Fresh Start Finance. She previously worked as a professional chartered accountant in the private equity and advertising industries. See full bio
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