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LAMBORGHINI URUS (All Sub-Models)

How Many Remain?

Total Cars

2,563

In the UK

Licensed Cars

2,236

In the UK

SORN Cars

327

In the UK

Based on the latest DVLA vehicle licensing statistics, there are 2,563 LAMBORGHINI URUS left registered in the UK - 2,236 licensed and 327 declared off the road (SORN).

The vast majority of the remaining LAMBORGHINI URUS fleet is actively licensed and on the road, with relatively few SORN'd. The total has risen by 15% over the past year.

Quarterly number of vehicles licensed or SORN

Chart showing quarterly licensed and SORN LAMBORGHINI URUS statistics in the UK, based on DVLA vehicle licensing data. Currently 2,236 licensed and 327 SORN.
Numbers recorded on the last day of each quarter. SORN from 2007 Q4.
Covers United Kingdom excluding Northern Ireland up to 2014 Q2. Includes Northern Ireland from 2014 Q3.

Quarter
Licensed
Q1
Licensed
Q2
Licensed
Q3
Licensed
Q4
SORN
Q1
SORN
Q2
SORN
Q3
SORN
Q4
2026
2.2K
327
2025
1.9K
2.1K
2.2K
2.2K
284
290
306
312
2024
1.6K
1.7K
1.8K
1.8K
201
217
231
257
2023
1.3K
1.4K
1.4K
1.5K
117
141
155
171
2022
987
1.1K
1.1K
1.1K
68
82
80
94
2021
640
748
798
858
42
47
55
61
2020
410
449
500
574
19
25
32
38
2019
161
242
295
341
2
4
12
12
2018
20
89
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Vehicles remaining by year of manufacture

Covers United Kingdom including Northern Ireland
Year
Licensed
SORN
Total
121
67
70
56
42
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Annual number of new registrations

Covers United Kingdom excluding Northern Ireland to 2014 Q2. Includes Northern Ireland from 2014 Q3.
Year
Q1
Q2
Q3
Q4
Total
121
67
70
56
42
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Vehicle counts by engine capacity and tax status

Covers United Kingdom including Northern Ireland

Engine Size
Licensed
Petrol
Licensed
Diesel
Licensed
Other
SORN
Petrol
SORN
Diesel
SORN
Other
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How rare is your LAMBORGHINI URUS?

In the UK, only 2,563 have ever been registered. There are 87% remaining on the road.

TCV Rarity Score

1.3 / 10

Common

Registered Cars

2,563

In the UK

% Of Cars That Remain

87%

2,236 on the road today

How Many Remain? (All models)

See how the breakdown of how many models remain for each sub-model of this model

LAMBORGHINIs For Sale

View the examples for sale on the market today

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Iconic Auctioneers

1975 Lamborghini Espada Series...

Est: £50,000 - £60,000

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Alexanders Prestige

2022 (22) | Lamborghini Urus

Est: £172,995

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Alexanders Prestige

2024 (74) | Lamborghini Urus P...

Est: £259,995

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Collecting Cars

2006 Lamborghini Gallardo Spyd...

Awaiting Estimate

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Alexanders Prestige

2023 (23) | Lamborghini Urus P...

Est: £219,995

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Alexanders Prestige

2024 (74) | Lamborghini Urus S

Est: £217,995

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Collecting Cars

2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP7...

Awaiting Estimate

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Alexanders Prestige

2023 (23) | Lamborghini Urus P...

Est: £219,995

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Alexanders Prestige

2025 (25) | Lamborghini Urus S...

Est: £253,995

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Alexanders Prestige

2017 (17) | Lamborghini Aventa...

POA

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Alexanders Prestige

2023 (73) | Lamborghini Urus S

Est: £202,995

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Alexanders Prestige

2025 (75) | Lamborghini Urus S...

Est: £254,995

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Learn more about LAMBORGHINI URUS, browse the price guides and current listings

The Data

FAQs about the data, its constraints and uses

Data source

All data on this site is derived from the vehicle licensing statistics published by the Department for Transport and the DVLA in the UK.

This data is UK specific.

Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

Which cars are in the database

The data covers every car that is licensed (i.e. taxed and used on the road) or SORN (Statutory Off Road Notification, i.e. the vehicle is registered but cannot be driven on a public road). 

Vehicle make and model are recorded as per their V5. V5's don't always have the exact correct model listed (as DVLA don't have it as an option provided by the manufacturer initially) - in this case the model will be set to "Missing" and is unidentifable from the data.

How should this data be used

Given the previous, take all the data with a pinch of salt.

 

It won't be 100% accurate but will be a very good indicator of how many vehicles are left on the road for each make and model.

It's to be used for fun, not financial decision making.

How often is the data updated

DVLA update the data and publish the new data tables every quarter. We update this data once recevied.

I have a question

If you have any questions about the data, spotted an error or want to know more, please contact us at hello@theclassicvaluer.com

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