
- Lamborghini hosted its third “SHEdrives a Lambo” event in California.
- Event welcomed 30 female owners for drives, track sessions, and dining.
- Guests drove Revuelto, Urus SE, and Huracan models through mountain roads.
The stereotype of a Lamborghini owner usually writes itself: rich guys spiraling through a midlife crisis or YouTubers cashing in on crypto hype. Sure, most of them are wealthy for sure as that part’s non-negotiable, but the reality is still more varied, and far more interesting, than the cliché suggests.
An annual event called SHEdrives a Lambo makes that clear, inviting female Lamborghini owners to spend a weekend on the road together.
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The first edition was held in Connecticut in 2023, followed by Arizona in 2024 and Palm Springs in 2025. The next stop arrives this December, shifting the action to a European destination for the first time.
According to the company, these female-only gatherings are designed to “celebrate the growing presence of women within the Lamborghini community“.
In Palm Springs, the Italian marque hosted thirty female customers. Across four days, guests traced winding canyon roads through the San Jacinto Mountains and Coachella Valley, switching between their supercars and SUVs.
They also enjoyed a few hot laps around The Thermal Club track, where they could take full advantage of the vehicles’ performance.
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Lamborghini shared several photos from the retreat, where we counted seven examples of the Revuelto flagship, the most formidable member of the lineup, powered by a plug-in hybrid V12 delivering 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 PS).
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Several facelifted Urus SEs joined in, each using a plug-in hybrid V8 good for 789 hp (588 kW / 800 PS). The new Temerario was absent, though there was no shortage of variety among the Huracan fleet, with STO, Tecnica, Sterrato, and Evo versions all represented.
While Lamborghini hasn’t disclosed figures on female ownership, the success of SHEdrives a Lambo over three consecutive years shows the numbers are rising.
“SHEdrives a Lambo is our way of celebrating the fearless, passionate women who drive Lamborghini,” said Andrea Baldi, Chief Executive Officer of Automobili Lamborghini Americas. “They are a powerful reminder that Lamborghini is for those who dare to express their individuality beyond stereotypes.”
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