After witnessing good traction in the later part of last year, Lamborghini expects its sales in India this year to be more than 2019 levels The company is expecting that there is no change in the tax structure in the upcoming Budget to let the segment come back to normal growth trajectory and it believes that any increase would "hit the segment very negatively".
The super-luxury car maker Lamborghini India head Sharad Agarwal told PTI, "What we are seeing in our business is that in the last few months we are gradually coming back to pre-Covid-19 times in terms of new order intake and throughputs in the workshop...We anticipate the super luxury car segment will start bouncing back."
He further said,"My anticipation is that in 2021 the segment should at least be around the 2019 level, which was about 265-270 cars. That should be the size of the market again in 2021." The super luxury car segment comprises niche cars which are priced above ₹2 crore.
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