Lamborghini is reserving every one of its new Revuelto NA63 limited editions for the United States and Canada — a 63-unit run that won't be available anywhere else in the world. The number itself carries double meaning: it points back to 1963, when Ferruccio Lamborghini founded the company, and to 2026 marking the brand's 63rd anniversary. North America is Lamborghini's single largest market globally, and the automaker is treating this release as its most pointed regional tribute since the company's founding.
Four liveries, one flag-inspired theme
The NA63's defining feature is its bespoke bodywork. Lamborghini developed 4 color configurations, each drawing from the flag palettes of the US and Canada. The lead option — finished in Blu Marinus — layers blue, red, and white elements in a way that reads as a nod to both countries simultaneously. Contrasting stripes run the length of the hood, while color-matched accents appear on the rocker panels, front splitter, and rear diffuser.
Buyers who prefer a lower visual temperature can opt for gray-and-white combinations with blue, orange, or black highlights.
Lamborghini Revuelto NA63
Powertrain: unchanged, and still formidable
Mechanically, the NA63 is identical to the standard Revuelto. That means a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 paired with 3 electric motors — a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) setup producing a combined 1,001 hp (746 kW). Lamborghini quotes 0–62 mph in 2.5 seconds and a top speed above 217 mph. There is no mechanical differentiation between the NA63 and the car you can order today at your Lamborghini dealer.
The Revuelto is Lamborghini's first production PHEV, and that hybrid system does pull some efficiency numbers worth noting: the official combined fuel consumption figure is roughly 13.2 mpg on gasoline, supplemented by 4.7 kWh of electrical energy per 100 km. On a depleted battery, that figure drops to around 13 mpg — which, for a 1,001-hp supercar, is at least not embarrassing.
Pricing and availability
The standard Revuelto starts at approximately $612,000 before taxes. Lamborghini has not disclosed NA63-specific pricing, but collector-status designation and bespoke liveries make a premium over the base car essentially certain. All 63 units are allocated to the combined US and Canadian market — no other region receives any allocation.
No IRA Section 30D tax credit applies at this price point; the $7,500 federal EV credit phases out for vehicles above $80,000 MSRP under current rules. Deliveries are expected within the 2026 model year, per the Lamborghini official NA63 announcement.