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Who is the current owner of Lamborghini?

Who is the current owner of Lamborghini?

Lamborghini | Brands & Models of the Volkswagen Group.

Who is CEO of Lamborghini in 2020?

Stephan Winkelmann
Stephan Winkelmann returns to Automobili Lamborghini as the new President and CEO, effective December 1, 2020. Stephan Winkelmann succeeds Stefano Domenicali, who will take over as CEO of Formula 1 from 2021.

Who is the CEO of Lamborghini 2021?

Lamborghini CEO on Record 2021 Deliveries, Transitioning Fleet to Hybrid by 2024. Stephan Winkelmann, president of Bugatti Automobiles and CEO of Lamborghini, stopped by Cheddar to talk about Lamborghini’s 2021 success after the luxury automaker set a company sales record on more than 6,9000 vehicles delivered.

Who is the CEO of Bugatti?

Mate Rimac takes charge as the CEO of Bugatti Rimac. Bugatti, Rimac and Porsche announced a new joint venture company earlier this year. Rimac Automobili and Bugatti Automobiles have now commenced operations as part of the newly formed JV – Bugatti Rimac.

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Who is CEO of Audi?

Markus Duesmann
Audi AG’s new Chief Executive Officer Markus Duesmann plans to seize the deepest industry slump in decades to make the carmaker more nimble and restore its technological edge after five years of management turmoil.

Who is the CEO of BMW?

Harald Krüger
at the Geneva Motor Show 2018
Born 13 October 1965 Freiburg im Breisgau, West Germany
Alma mater Braunschweig University of Technology RWTH Aachen University
Occupation Chairman of BMW Group

Who is the CEO of BMW India?

Vikram Pawah
Gurugram. Mr. Vikram Pawah has been appointed as the President of BMW Group India effective 1 August 2020 along with his present role as Chief Executive Officer of BMW Group Australia and New Zealand.

Who own Rolls Royce?

Bayerische Motoren Werke AG
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars/Parent organizations

Rolls-Royce Motor Cars was sold by Vickers to Volkswagen, although BMW hold the rights to the name and the marque for use on Rolls-Royce cars, having acquired the rights from Rolls-Royce plc for £40m in 1998. BMW took over responsibility for Rolls-Royce cars from the beginning of 2003.