Lusitano horses are renowned for their versatility, agility, and intelligence, excelling in classical and competitive dressage, showjumping, working equitation, and driving. They are also highly valued for bullfighting due to their agility, courage, and calm temperament.
The price of Lusitano horses varies widely depending on factors such as age, training, and lineage. Generally, purebred Lusitanos can cost around $20,000, while halfbreds or crosses may be priced lower, from approximately $5,000 to $10,000.
Lusitanos are known for their intelligent, willing, and manageable nature. They are docile with riders yet bold in challenging situations, energetic but well-mannered, and highly sensitive to rider cues without becoming overly excited.
Though both breeds share Iberian origins, Lusitanos are primarily bred in Portugal and Brazil, typically have a stronger build with more muscular hindquarters, a more convex head profile, and a lower-set tail. Andalusians, bred mainly in Spain, tend to have a more refined, straighter head, higher tail set, and are often used primarily for dressage and sport horse disciplines. Both breeds, however, are versatile and share similar traits suited to equestrian sports.