Coronavirus has hit the auto world to a great extent. The sales of the vehicles fell in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Despite the crisis, Luxury car maker Lamborghini is hopeful about it sales. The company said its order intake suggests the Italian supercar maker can stabilize sales next year after they fell in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. Unit chief Stephan Winkelmann said Wednesday in an interview with Bloomberg TV said, " orders are piling up to a degree that the Volkswagen AG unit should at least match this year’s sales performance. ' He further said, “We have a good momentum," said Winkelmann, who took charge of the business this month. The sales of the company have fallen by 14% in the first nine months amid factory and dealership closures. Winkelmann, who also heads the Bugatti brand, said Lamborghini will work on electric and hybrid vehicles to reduce carbon emissions. Also Read: Honda celebrates 20 years of Activa Seoul runs out of Critical care beds, South Korea reports Record Covid 19 cases Sonia Gandhi calls big meeting of Congress leaders on December 19