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    Fortnite Rocket Racing: Check release date, trailer, cars, teasers and everything else you need to know here

    Rocket Racing mode comes alongside Fortnite Chapter 5's introduction of a new Cars category (as well as Instruments, and Jam Tracks for Fortnite Festival). Players can build cars from the three new types of Locker items: car bodies, decals, and wheels.

    Lamborghini looks to deliver consistent growth in India during 2022

    While the company is yet to declare the full sales numbers for 2021 in the first nine months of the year, globally Lamborghini delivered 6,902 cars, up 23 per cent compared to 2020 and also plus six per cent versus the same period of 2019. In the Asia Pacific region for the same period, its sales were up 8 per cent.

    Lamborghini looks at doubling sales number in next four years in India

    While the company has taken a tad more than a decade to cross the 300 units cumulative sales milestone, Lamborghini India Head Sharad Agarwal said the pace of adding the car has increased over the last few years.

    Lamborghini aims at triple digit sales in India

    Presently, the Italian company is selling around 52 cars in India and is enjoying market leadership in the super luxury segment, priced above Rs two crore. "We want sell in triple digits in India in the super luxury segment. We are selling around 52 cars in the country at the moment", Sharad Agarwal, head, Lamborghini India told reporters at the launch of Huracan STO super sports car.

    Lamborghini Huracan STO model comes to India at Rs 4.99 cr

    It has a dry weight of 1,339 kg, which is less by 43 kg compared to the Huracan Performante.

    Lamborghini and Mercedes Benz's AMG cars to post record numbers in 2021

    Lamborghini, the Italian sports car maker, is set to post its highest ever sales in India in 2021after a dramatic bounce back from 25-30% drop in volumes in 2020 hit by the rapid spread of the pandemic. But it was also the year India added one billionaire every 10 days.

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