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Movember brings out 1,600 Lamborghini cars worldwide

More than 1600 Lamborghinis, coordinated by 100 dealers worldwide. These were the numbers around Automobili Lamborghini’s contribution to Movember, marking the third year in a row. Established in London in 2003, Movember aims to inform and raise funds worldwide for the treatment of certain men’s health issues, including prostate cancer, testicular cancer, mental health, and suicide.

This is why, throughout November, Lamborghini dealers and customers organized and took part in the “Bull Run” rallies of cars decorated with adhesive mustaches that owners applied to their hoods, especially for the occasion. The largest gathering was held in Newport Beach in the United States with 80 cars involved, followed by Beverly Hills with 60 cars participating.

Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, remarked: “For this edition, as well, we hope to have made a valuable contribution to Movember. There have been so many sign-ups and initiatives worldwide, and we are proud to play a part in raising awareness of such important issues. We hope that our support will set an example and that more and more companies will decide to do their part, because in these cases every small gesture is a helpful piece in achieving the goal.

Besides the Bull Runs, several other initiatives were organized during the month. On the official Movember website, there was a fundraiser initiated directly by Automobili Lamborghini, which enabled more than €230,000 to be donated to the association this edition. Another particularly successful initiative was collaborating with Gillette during the World Finals at Vallelunga, in Rome. During the races, the world’s leading company in shaving products set up a booth that was visited for the occasion by one of the association’s founders and Lamborghini executives, who together trimmed their beards and mustaches as a sign of support for Movember.

Also in this edition, the House of Sant’Agata Bolognese launched a project with the Bologna Football Club, intending to spread the Movember messages even more widely. For the occasion of the Series A championship match between Bologna and Lazio, a Huracán Tecnica was displayed outside the Renato Dall’Ara stadium in Bologna. The car was decorated with multiple QR codes linked to exclusive social media content and unpublished interviews with players on the importance of mental health and the topic of cancer prevention.

The month dedicated to Movember has ended, with an array of successful activities and positive results achieved by Automobili Lamborghini. Still, the mission of raising awareness about men’s health does not finish at the end of the month but is a year-round effort.