The program included a parade through Tokyo’s streets, where an array of Lamborghini vehicles touched upon some of the most iconic Tokyo landmarks. The legendary models included the limited-edition Lamborghini Countach LPI 800-4, the Aventador Ultimae LP 750-4, the Sian FKP 37, the Huracán STO, the Diablo GTR, and the Countach 25th Anniversary. Guests to the Lamborghini Japan Day event also saw the Japanese unveiling of the new Urus Performante.
Automobili Lamborghini Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann and Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Federico Foschini visited Japan to participate in this important event.
“The exceptional passion for Lamborghini from owners and enthusiasts in Japan makes this celebratory event extremely special,” said Mr. Winkelmann. “Japan is a significant and established market for Lamborghini, which continues to grow year on year, and Lamborghini Day is a unique opportunity for us to come together in this part of the world to celebrate our Italian brand.”