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Lamborghini Cars for Sale in Qatar

About Lamborghini cars in Qatar

Lamborghini is an Italian manufacturer of high‑performance supercars and luxury SUVs, founded in Sant’Agata Bolognese in 1963. In Qatar, the brand appeals to buyers looking for extreme performance, dramatic design and strong presence, whether for daily use or as a collectible weekend car. Current global models include the Huracán line of V10 supercars, the V12 Revuelto, and the twin‑turbo V8 Urus SUV. In the local market, the Urus has become a common sight among performance SUVs, while Huracán coupes and Spyders are typically seen with enthusiasts and collectors. Lamborghini Doha, the official dealer, supports new sales and after‑sales, while a small number of cars also trade hands in the specialist and enthusiast used market. Qatar Living gives buyers and sellers a focused place to research, list and find Lamborghini vehicles in the country.

Popular models

The most visible Lamborghini in Qatar today is the Urus, a high‑performance SUV combining supercar‑level power with four‑door practicality. Trims such as the Urus S and Urus Performante offer different suspension and styling packages, all with a twin‑turbo V8 and all‑wheel drive. Among supercars, the V10 Huracán remains popular in variants like the Huracán EVO, EVO Spyder and track‑focused STO, usually in rear‑ or all‑wheel‑drive configurations. Earlier Aventador V12 models, including the Aventador S and SVJ, appear occasionally in the used market as collectible flagships. Limited‑series cars such as the Huracán Tecnica or rare special editions are much less common and tend to be traded privately or through specialist dealers.

Market overview

Lamborghini sits at the very top of the performance‑luxury price spectrum in Qatar. New car guide prices list the Huracán from around QAR 775,000 and the Urus range from around QAR 850,000, depending on specification, taxes and dealer options. Used prices vary widely with model year, mileage and customisation; older Aventador and Huracán examples can be significantly less than new Urus models, while low‑mileage, highly optioned cars command a premium. Supply is limited, and many cars are ordered to individual specification or imported by enthusiasts. Inventory is usually concentrated at Lamborghini Doha for new cars and a handful of luxury specialists for used vehicles. On Qatar Living, active Lamborghini listings are typically very low, often only a single vehicle at any given time.

Ownership experience

Owning a Lamborghini in Qatar involves premium running costs but also access to strong official support. Lamborghini Doha provides factory‑authorised servicing, diagnostics and warranty work, and there are a few independent performance workshops familiar with the brand. Genuine parts and consumables such as tyres and carbon‑ceramic brakes are expensive and usually ordered through the dealer, though common service items are generally available without long delays. Maintenance intervals are time‑ and mileage‑based, and labour rates are at the upper end of the market. Resale values for well‑maintained, low‑kilometre Urus and Huracán models tend to be relatively strong among enthusiasts, but very individual colour or interior specifications can narrow the buyer pool.

Buying advice

When considering a used Lamborghini in Qatar, it is important to prioritise full service history, ideally from Lamborghini Doha or a recognised specialist. Check for evidence of regular oil changes, transmission and differential servicing, and documented recall or campaign work. For Urus, inspect suspension components, brake wear and any signs of chip‑tuning or aftermarket exhausts that could affect warranty. For Huracán and older Aventador models, look for clutch wear, tyre age and any paintwork that might indicate repairs. A pre‑purchase inspection by an experienced Lamborghini technician is strongly recommended. Confirm remaining factory warranty or any extended coverage, and review import paperwork if the car is a grey import, as this can impact future warranty and resale.

Frequently asked questions

Which Lamborghini models are most common in Qatar?

The Urus performance SUV is currently the most common Lamborghini in Qatar, followed by various Huracán V10 supercar variants. Older Aventador V12 models appear occasionally in the used market as collectible flagships.

How much does a new Lamborghini cost in Qatar?

Guide prices place a new Huracán from around QAR 775,000 and the Urus from around QAR 850,000, depending on options, customisation and dealer charges. Limited editions and V12 flagships cost significantly more when available.

Is it expensive to maintain a Lamborghini in Qatar?

Yes. Routine servicing, performance tyres, brakes and genuine parts are all premium‑priced, and work is usually carried out at Lamborghini Doha or specialist workshops. Budgeting properly for maintenance is essential, especially once the car is out of warranty.

Are parts and service easily available for Lamborghini in Qatar?

Service is centralised through Lamborghini Doha, which handles most warranty and maintenance work. Common parts and service items are generally available, while rarer components or body panels may need to be ordered from Italy, adding lead time.

What should I check before buying a used Lamborghini?

Verify a complete service history, inspect for accident repairs, and have a pre‑purchase inspection done by a Lamborghini‑experienced technician. Check tyres, brakes, suspension, electronics and, on high‑performance models, clutch condition and any aftermarket modifications.

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