In short

Lamborghini prices in Malaysia 2026 start at RM 1,028,000 before tax for the Urus SE (4.0L V8 PHEV, 800 PS) and rise to RM 6.5 million OTR for the Revuelto V12 plug-in hybrid flagship (RM 2.5M before tax). The new Temerario V8 PHEV (Huracán successor, launched July 2025) is priced from RM 1.35 million before tax. Legacy Aventador Ultimae units remain listed around RM 2.27 million. The sole official Malaysian distributor is SunAgata Supercars Sdn Bhd (Sunway Group), operating as Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur from the Glenmarie showroom in Shah Alam since January 2021. Most Lamborghini buyers put down 30-50% or pay outright; private banking arms typically lead financing at 2.85-3.05% flat rate.

Should you buy?

Yes, if

  • HNW buyer with RM 2M+ liquid net worth seeking iconic V8 SUV

    Urus S at RM 1,028,000 OTR (or 50% down at RM 514,000 paid upfront, RM 6,664/month financed) bundles V8 character, daily-drivable practicality, and 65-72% 3-year residual. The most-cross-shopped flagship SUV in segment versus Bentley Bentayga and Aston Martin DBX.

  • Collector wanting investment-grade limited-allocation V12

    Revuelto at RM 4,000,000 OTR represents the V12 hybrid era opener. First-allocation Revuelto cars in Malaysia are typically traded between collectors at premiums above OTR. Lamborghini's sub-150-unit Malaysian deliveries make every example sought after.

Not if

  • Buyer wanting daily-drivable supercar with strong dealer support and lower service costs

    Lamborghini service costs (RM 15,000 to RM 30,000 annually) and parts lead times exceed Porsche's. For similar performance with proven daily reliability and denser dealer network, the Porsche 911 Turbo S or Cayenne Turbo GT offers the closest match.

    Consider Porsche instead →

Lamborghini prices in Malaysia 2026 start at RM 1,028,000 before tax for the Urus SE (4.0L V8 PHEV, 800 PS) and rise to RM 6.5 million OTR for the Revuelto V12 plug-in hybrid flagship (RM 2.5 million before tax, launched September 2023). The new Temerario V8 PHEV (Huracán successor, launched in Malaysia July 2025) is priced from RM 1.35 million before tax, with deliveries underway. Legacy Aventador Ultimae units remain listed around RM 2.27 million. The sole official Malaysian distributor is SunAgata Supercars Sdn Bhd, a Sunway Group subsidiary operating as Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur from the Glenmarie showroom in Shah Alam since January 2021.

Note on pricing convention: Lamborghini Malaysia quotes prices "before tax" (excluding import duty, excise duty, SST, and customisation). The actual on-the-road figure is materially higher: Urus SE indicative OTR is RM 1.5-1.8 million, Revuelto OTR is RM 6.5 million, Temerario OTR is roughly RM 1.8-2.1 million. Bespoke colours, interior trim, and carbon-fibre packages via Ad Personam can add RM 50,000 to RM 300,000+.

Lamborghini price list in Malaysia 2026

ModelPowertrainBefore tax (RM)OTR estimate (RM)Power (PS)
Urus SE PHEV4.0L V8 + 191 PS motor1,028,0001.5-1.8M800
Urus Performante4.0L twin-turbo V8P.O.A.by order666
Temerario PHEV (launched Jul 2025)4.0L V8 + 3 motors PHEV, 10,000 rpm1,350,0001.8-2.1M920
Aventador Ultimae (legacy)6.5L NA V12listed~2.27M780
Revuelto6.5L V12 + 3 motors PHEV2,500,0006,500,0001,015
Used Huracán Tecnica5.2L NA V10 (RWD)used~1.2M640
Used Huracán Sterrato5.2L NA V10 (AWD)used~1.45M610

Before-tax pricing is the official Lamborghini Malaysia quote excluding import duty, excise duty, SST, and customisation. OTR estimates include all duties and basic registration but exclude insurance and Ad Personam customisation. The Revuelto's headline RM 6.5 million OTR reflects the duty + SST stack applied to imported V12 hypercars. Sabah and Sarawak registration adds approximately 1.5 to 2% in regional adjustments.

Who is the official Lamborghini distributor in Malaysia?

Lamborghini Malaysia has been operated by SunAgata Supercars Sdn Bhd since 1 January 2021, replacing the previous distributor Wearnes Automotive. SunAgata Supercars is part of the Sunway Group conglomerate (under CEO Roland Chan), with Francesco Scardaoni as Lamborghini's Asia-Pacific regional director overseeing the partnership. The Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur showroom and service centre is located at 27 Jalan Perintis U1/52, Temasya Industrial Park Glenmarie, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, opened in March 2022. The facility houses new car sales, certified pre-owned, factory-trained service, and the Ad Personam customisation room where buyers spec bespoke colours, interior trim, and carbon-fibre packages.

Lamborghini Urus SE: the volume PHEV SUV

The Urus is Lamborghini's best-selling model in Malaysia and globally. The current lineup centres on the Urus SE plug-in hybrid (4.0L V8 + 191 PS electric motor, 800 PS combined, ~60 km pure-electric range), priced from RM 1,028,000 before tax. The legacy Urus Performante (off-road biased, 666 PS) remains available on order. The Urus SE qualifies as PHEV under Malaysian rules, but road tax is still calculated on its 3,996cc ICE displacement under JPJ's non-saloon SUV bracket (around RM 3,234/year in Peninsular).

Used Urus pricing in Malaysia spans RM 1,050,000 to RM 1,700,000 depending on year, mileage, and specification. Pre-owned 2020-2022 standard Urus units sit in the RM 1,250,000 to RM 1,400,000 band. The Urus Performante (off-road biased, 666 PS) trades at RM 1,500,000+ on the used market. Limited-edition unregistered Performante units have been spotted at RM 2,500,000+.

Lamborghini Huracan: production ended 2024

Lamborghini ended global Huracan production in 2024 after a 10-year run. The final new Huracans being delivered through 2025 and into 2026 are the Tecnica (the last RWD V10) and the Sterrato (the off-road biased AWD V10). Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur may still have allocation slots or unregistered stock; most new orders are redirected to the upcoming Temerario.

The Huracan's used-market presence remains strong:

Lamborghini Revuelto: V12 PHEV flagship

The Revuelto replaced the Aventador as Lamborghini's V12 flagship, launching in Malaysia in September 2023. Pricing sits at RM 2.5 million before tax / RM 6.5 million OTR, placing it firmly in the ultra-luxury hypercar tier. The drivetrain is Lamborghini's first PHEV V12 application: a 6.5L naturally-aspirated V12 producing 825 PS, paired with three electric motors for a combined 1,015 PS output. 0 to 100 km/h takes 2.5 seconds, with a top speed of 350+ km/h.

Revuelto allocation in Malaysia is tightly controlled by Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur in coordination with the factory. Most buyers commit to 50% deposit at order with the balance due on delivery. Allocation through 2026 is closed per Lamborghini KL statements; total Malaysian deliveries are limited to under 30 units. First-allocation Revuelto units traded among Malaysian collectors typically fetch premiums above OTR. For road tax purposes, the Revuelto's 6,498cc V12 places it identically to the Aventador in JPJ's saloon bracket (around RM 17,871/year in Peninsular) despite its PHEV powertrain.

Lamborghini Temerario: the Huracán successor

The Lamborghini Temerario is the official Huracán successor, launched in Malaysia on 15 July 2025 at RM 1.35 million before tax (indicative OTR RM 1.8-2.1 million). The drivetrain is a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 paired with three electric motors, producing 920 PS combined output, 0 to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds, and a redline of 10,000 RPM (the highest of any current production V8). First Malaysian customer deliveries began Q4 2025, with the bulk of the initial allocation arriving through 2026.

The Temerario marks Lamborghini's full transition to plug-in hybrid V8 and V12 powertrains. The Urus SE (V8 PHEV), Temerario (V8 PHEV), and Revuelto (V12 PHEV) form Lamborghini's first-ever fully-hybridised lineup. By 2030, Lamborghini's roadmap includes its first all-electric Lanzador 2+2 GT. For Malaysian road tax purposes, the Temerario's 3,996cc V8 displacement places it in the saloon coupe bracket (around RM 5,883/year in Peninsular), higher than the Urus's non-saloon SUV bracket on the same engine because of body style classification.

Lamborghini vs rival ultra-luxury cars in Malaysia

ComparatorEntry OTR (RM)Note
Lamborghini Urus SE1,028,000 (before tax)4.0L V8 PHEV, 800 PS, daily-drivable SUV
Porsche Cayenne Turbo GT1,200,0004.0L V8, 651 PS, sharper dynamics
Bentley Bentayga V82,000,0004.0L V8, more grand tourer
Aston Martin DBX818,0004.0L V8, AMG-sourced
Ferrari Purosangue2,000,0006.5L V12, Ferrari first 4-door
Rolls Royce Cullinan2,000,000V12, ultimate luxury SUV

The Urus's positioning argument is brand cachet plus daily-drivability. Operating costs (servicing, insurance, fuel) sit in the same band as Bentley Bentayga and Aston Martin DBX, but resale-value retention is stronger thanks to lower allocation and stronger collector interest in the Lamborghini badge.

Financing a Lamborghini in Malaysia

Lamborghini financing in Malaysia is typically arranged through private banking divisions rather than retail hire purchase. Standard packages:

For a Urus SE at RM 1,028,000 before tax with 30% down payment, 7-year tenure at 3.0% flat rate, the monthly instalment lands at approximately RM 9,328 per month (calculated on before-tax base; actual OTR financing would run higher). The same calculation on the Revuelto at RM 6,500,000 OTR with 50% down delivers approximately RM 42,140 per month. See the Lamborghini car loan calculator for tenure and down payment scenarios.

Lamborghini ownership cost in Malaysia

Owning a Lamborghini in Malaysia involves running costs above mass-market and even most luxury benchmarks:

The Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur dealer offers Ad Personam bespoke customisation, certified pre-owned programmes, and Lamborghini Lounge concierge events. Service appointments often book 2 to 4 weeks ahead during peak periods.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a Lamborghini cost in Malaysia in 2026?
Lamborghini prices in Malaysia 2026 span RM 1,028,000 before tax (Urus SE PHEV, 4.0L V8 SUV) to RM 6.5 million OTR (Revuelto V12 PHEV, RM 2.5M before tax). Mid-range: Temerario V8 PHEV from RM 1.35M before tax (launched July 2025), legacy Aventador Ultimae still listed around RM 2.27M, used Huracán EVO/Tecnica/STO RM 1.2M-2.3M. Note: before-tax pricing means actual OTR after import duty + SST + customisation is materially higher; for the Urus SE expect OTR of RM 1.5M-1.8M.
Where can I buy a new Lamborghini in Malaysia?
Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur, operated by SunAgata Supercars Sdn Bhd (a Sunway Group subsidiary), is the sole official Malaysian dealer since 1 January 2021 (replacing the previous distributor Wearnes Automotive). The showroom is located at 27 Jalan Perintis U1/52, Temasya Industrial Park Glenmarie, 40150 Shah Alam, Selangor, opened March 2022. It handles new car sales, certified pre-owned, service, and bespoke customisation through Lamborghini's Ad Personam customisation room. Reconditioned and grey-market units appear on Carlist.my and Mudah.my; these are not eligible for the standard Lamborghini factory warranty unless the importer has secured manufacturer endorsement.
What is the cheapest Lamborghini in Malaysia?
The cheapest new Lamborghini in Malaysia 2026 is the Urus SE at RM 1,028,000 before tax, a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 PHEV producing 800 PS combined with roughly 60 km of pure-electric range. The Urus is Lamborghini's volume model globally and accounts for the majority of Malaysian deliveries. Before-tax pricing means the on-the-road figure after import duty, SST, and any customisation is materially higher; expect indicative OTR of RM 1.5-1.8 million. The Urus SE qualifies as a PHEV under JPJ rules but is still taxed on its 3,996cc ICE displacement for road tax purposes.
How much is the Lamborghini Revuelto in Malaysia?
The Lamborghini Revuelto, the V12 plug-in hybrid flagship that replaced the Aventador, is priced at RM 2.5 million before tax / RM 6.5 million OTR in Malaysia (launched September 2023). The Revuelto uses Lamborghini's first PHEV V12 powertrain producing 1,015 PS combined output (6.5L V12 + 3 electric motors), with a 0 to 100 km/h time of 2.5 seconds. Allocation through 2026 is closed per Lamborghini KL statements; first-allocation cars carry collector premium and Malaysian deliveries are limited to under 30 units.
Is the Lamborghini Huracán still available in Malaysia?
The Huracán production line ended globally in 2024, with the final Tecnica and Sterrato units delivered through 2025. The official Huracán successor, the Temerario V8 PHEV (920 PS, 10,000 rpm), was launched in Malaysia in July 2025 at RM 1.35 million before tax, with deliveries underway. Used Huracán availability remains strong on Carlist.my and Mudah.my, with 2018-2021 EVO units priced RM 1,200,000 to RM 1,600,000 and STO track-focused models around RM 2,270,000. Legacy Aventador Ultimae units still appear listed at PCauto and similar marketplaces around RM 2.27 million.
What banks finance Lamborghini purchases in Malaysia?
Private banking arms typically lead Lamborghini financing in Malaysia at 2.85 to 3.05% flat rate: UOB Privilege Banking, HSBC Premier, OCBC Premier, and Standard Chartered Priority. Public Bank and Affin Bank corporate desks quote 2.95 to 3.20% for qualifying portfolios. Standard retail HP rates of 3.30 to 3.80% apply for non-private-banking applicants. See the Lamborghini car loan calculator for monthly payment estimates.
How much is the road tax for a Lamborghini in Malaysia?
Lamborghini road tax in Malaysia depends on engine displacement. The Urus 4.0L twin-turbo V8 (3,996cc) falls into the highest engine band at approximately RM 7,500 to RM 9,000 per year for Peninsular Malaysia private registration. The Huracan and Revuelto V12 (5.2L NA / 6.5L) sit at approximately RM 14,000 to RM 18,000 per year. The plug-in hybrid Urus SE qualifies for partial exemption under Malaysia's 2026 PHEV road tax schedule. See the Lamborghini road tax page for variant-specific calculations.
What is Lamborghini's resale value in Malaysia?
Lamborghini holds value above the supercar segment average. 3-year resale: 60-72% of original OTR depending on model (Urus strongest at 65-72%, Revuelto and Huracan limited-edition variants frequently appreciate). 5-year resale: 50-62% of OTR. Limited-allocation models like the Aventador SVJ Roadster, Huracan STO, and Revuelto's first-allocation cars often appreciate above original OTR after 2 to 3 years. Standard Urus and Huracan Evo depreciate steadily but at half the rate of equivalent BMW M or Mercedes-AMG flagships.

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