Costantini takes on the role after more than 20 years with the Sant’Agata Bolognese company
Sant’Agata Bolognese, 19 February 2025 – Automobili Lamborghini has appointed Andrea Costantini as its new Quality Director. With more than 20 years’ experience in various positions at the Italian super sports car manufacturer, and an in-depth understanding of the company and its operations, Costantini is ideally placed to take on his new role.
For Automobili Lamborghini, a leading name in the luxury segment, the Quality Director is a core figure in ensuring excellence is a crucial cornerstone of customer relations.
After graduating from the University of Bologna with a degree in mechanical engineering, Costantini began his career in the automotive industry working for companies such as VM Motori and Aprilia. He joined Automobili Lamborghini in 2002 and has worked in production for more than 20 years, gradually taking on more and more responsibility. From 2002 to 2004 Costantini was in charge of industrialization and technology on the new Gallardo assembly line. From 2004 onwards, he was involved in the creation of the first Pre Series Center (PSC), while also overseeing industrialization of new models. In 2006 he took direct charge of production, first as the Head of Vehicle Assembly Lines and then as overall Head of Production, managing final approval of products. Since 2021, he has also been the Head of Manufacturing Engineering.
Costantini is starting his new role after six months of training and job shadowing at the Audi Quality Assurance Department in Germany.
“At Automobili Lamborghini, we see quality first and foremost as a responsibility and commitment to our customers, who have very high expectations from our products. Meticulous attention to detail, a tailored approach to manufacturing and the use of cutting-edge technology are distinctive features of the exclusivity we offer, all contributing to an unparalleled owner experience,” states Andrea Costantini. “The biggest challenge today is tackling technological evolution and the growing complexity of this field. Constant care is required to ensure our vehicles comply with all of the relevant rules and international regulations.”