zzzzdoc- Glad to hear the build quality has improved since Audi got involved.
I sure wouldn't worry about using the Griot's polisher with their Machine Polish #3 or #4, those won't *touch* clear from the Audi group and I suspect your Lambo has the same basic Spiess Hecker paint as the high-end Audis (FWIW I have an S8 and fairly extensive experience with Audis).
You could do worse than use the above-mentioned polishes and top with the Griot's paste. Perhaps the MP #4, if you want to be extra safe but even the MP #3 is so gentle as to be pretty much nonabrasive on moderately hard clear.
Otherwise, my standard advice would apply to your car: 1Z polish topped with some good wax. The 1Z WaxPolishSoft is so mild as to be functionally nonabrasive on your paint and is *incredibly* user-friendly. You could use it by hand or with your Griot's polisher. If it were mine, that's probably what I'd do....1Z WaxPolishSoft topped with a good paste wax.
If your paint is currently *literally* flawless (and I've seen some *very* expensive cars in showrooms that weren't even close to flawless

) then I honestly think you oughta indulge yourself and use the Zymol approach.
But don't worry about "protecting" it. You'd be perfectly well protected with a coat of $14/can Collinite

Don't get caught up in the sealant vs. wax wars..there are great products in both categories. My most cherished car, which also happens to have the most fragile paint, gets wax and I'm not worried about it being protected. Heh heh, and that's one car that I plan to keep in its original paint for the rest of my life- so far the wax approach has worked great for 22 years.