Lamborghini Adds Selezione CPO Program
Lamborghini has launched a new certified pre-owned program in the U.S. and other markets, promising carefully maintained and thoroughly inspected and road-tested units to discerning used-car buyers.

The Aventador SVJ is one of three models offered to U.S. used-car buyers as part of Lamborghini’s new Selezione CPO program.
Photo courtesy Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.
SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE, Italy — Lamborghini S.p.A. has officially launched Selezione Certified Pre-Owned, a new in-dealership program that includes the Aventador SVJ roadster, the Huracán V-10 coupe and convertible, and the Urus SUV. Buyers get a 12-month service contract with a second-year option and roadside assistance for the duration.
Conditions are strict: To qualify, each unit’s previous owners must have followed the OEM’s recommended maintenance plan throughout the vehicle’s prior use, which is limited to less than 84 months and 43,500 miles for the Aventador and Huracán and less than 120 months and 62,000 miles for the Urus. Lamborghini technicians then perform a 150-plus-point inspection and extensive shop and road tests before certifying each vehicle as Selezione-ready.
“In line with our growing production volumes, an increasing number of clients are deciding to buy into the Lamborghini marque, both new and pre-owned models. Today, Lamborghini is recognized as a benchmark in the segment in terms of quality and exclusivity,” said CCO Federico Foschini. “The purpose of Selezione Lamborghini is to now make these standards available for those who want to take the first significant step into the Lamborghini world with the purchase of a pre-owned Lamborghini.”
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