Ferruccio Lamborghini started building tractors in Italy in the late 1940s. Initially, the tractors were built using a mixture of surplus military hardware from World War Two. By 1954, Lamborghini was building its own engines. Also, the company had expanded manufacturing into other areas, notably, high performance sports cars. In the late 1960s Ferrucio became disinterested in tractors, and the firm was formally acquired by SAME in 1971. The Lamborghini name is still used on tractors today, as part of the SAME Deutz-Fahr Group.
SAME - Lamborghini Tractors - official site
Champion Series | ||
Champion 120 | 120 hp | 1998 - 2004 |
Champion 135 | 135 hp | 1998 - 2004 |
Champion 150 | 150 hp | 1998 - 2004 |
Champion 160 | 160 hp | 2000 - 2004 |
Champion 180 | 180 hp | 2000 - 2004 |
Champion 200 | 195 hp | 2000 - 2004 |
Crono Series | ||
554-50 Crono | 49 hp | 1993 - 2001 |
564-60 Crono | 59 hp | 1993 - 2001 |
574-70 Crono | 69 hp | 1993 - 2001 |
Formula Series | ||
105 Formula | 103 hp | 1989 - 1995 |
115 Formula | 115 hp | 1991 - 2000 |
135 Formula | 132 hp | 1991 - 2000 |
Premium Series | ||
Premium 850 | 85 hp | 1995 - 2004 |
Premium 950 | 95 hp | 1995 - 2004 |
Premium 1050 | 103 hp | 1995 - 2004 |
Premium 1060 | 105 hp | 1995 - 2004 |
R8 Series | ||
R8.230 | 239 hp | 2006 - 2012 |
R8.270 | 266 hp | 2006 - 2012 |
Racing Series | ||
150 Racing | 150 hp | 1995 - 2001 |
165 Racing | 163 hp | 1991 - 2001 |
190 Racing | 189 hp | 1992 - 2001 |
Sprint Series | ||
Sprint 654-55 | 56 hp | 2000 - 2004 |
Sprint 664-60 | 60 hp | 1995 - 2000 |
Sprint 664-65 | 63 hp | 1999 - 2004 |
Sprint 674-70 | 70 hp | 1995 - 2000 |
Sprint 674-75 | 72 hp | 2000 - 2004 |
Sprint 684-85 | 83 hp | 2000 - 2004 |