Lamborghini enters SUV market with new ‘Urus’
By Bloomberg
01 June 2018 |
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Federico Foschini, chief commercial officer at Automobili Lamborghini, discusses the company's brand new SUV, the competition they face, demand they're seeing in China and the possibility of an IPO.
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