
The Lamborghini Revuelto marks a turning point for the brand. As the successor to the Aventador, it carries forward Lamborghini’s iconic V12 lineage while introducing electrification for the first time in a flagship model. Rather than softening the experience, the hybrid system amplifies it—delivering sharper response, improved balance, and a level of performance that feels deliberate rather than excessive.
At its core is a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, paired with three electric motors to create a combined output north of 1,000 horsepower. Power is delivered through an all-wheel-drive system, giving the Revuelto immense traction and composure despite its aggressive character. The result is acceleration that feels immediate and controlled, without losing the drama expected from a Lamborghini V12.
Visually, the Revuelto evolves Lamborghini’s design language rather than reinventing it. The sharp surfaces, Y-shaped lighting signatures, and deep aero channels are functional as much as they are theatrical. Every line exists to manage airflow, cooling, and downforce, reinforcing the car’s purpose beyond aesthetics.