The Birth of a New Era
Few names command reverence like Lamborghini. For sixty years, the Italian marque has built not just cars but cultural icons machines that roar across the boundaries of imagination. Now, with the Revuelto, Lamborghini enters the electric age without surrendering its soul.

This is the world’s first HPEV (High-Performance Electrified Vehicle) a 1,001-horsepower hybrid V12 that combines tradition with transformation. The Revuelto doesn’t whisper sustainability; it shouts performance. Its mission: to prove that electrification can amplify emotion rather than dilute it.
Power Meets Precision
At the core lies a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12, paired with three electric motors two at the front axle and one integrated into the gearbox. Together, they unleash an orchestra of instant torque and feral combustion, pushing the car from 0–60 mph in just 2.5 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 217 mph.



Each motor operates in perfect harmony, distributing power with algorithmic finesse. The result is control without constraint a sensation of endless acceleration balanced by Lamborghini’s signature poise.
Design as Weaponry
Visually, the Revuelto feels alive. Its lines are aerodynamic aggression carved in carbon fiber, inspired by aerospace design.
The Y-shaped daytime running lights, sharp hexagonal motifs, and sculpted intakes fuse aesthetics with airflow not decoration, but direction.
Inside, the cabin merges analog passion with digital precision. A 12.3-inch driver display, 8.4-inch central touchscreen, and passenger display create a tri-screen ecosystem that keeps both driver and companion engaged. Every surface, from forged carbon to Alcantara, has been reengineered for lightness and touch.
A Collector’s Evolution
Lamborghini’s clientele are not merely buyers they are curators of speed.
The Revuelto marks the brand’s commitment to a future where performance and responsibility coexist, without compromise. Each vehicle is hand-built in Sant’Agata Bolognese, ensuring no two examples are identical.
Collectors have already labeled it “the first future classic” of the electrified era.
As one of the most limited-production models of its generation, the Revuelto transcends the automotive — it’s an artifact of transition, a milestone that captures a world learning to balance power with conscience.
The Symphony of Tomorrow
In the Revuelto, Lamborghini hasn’t tamed its fire; it has learned to control its burn.
This is not an ending but an evolution proof that even in a quieter, cleaner world, exhilaration remains eternal.


