Say hello to the 2024 Revuelto, a two-seat supercar that Lamborghini bills as the "near future" for high-performance motoring. There's plenty of tech in this new car, but if you aren't ready for a world without a bonkers V12 Lambo, trust us when we say you have nothing to fear.
The heart of this flagship is a new 6.5-liter V12, supplemented by three electric motors to produce a combined 1,001 hp (1,000.7 to be specific). Power reaches all four wheels through a new eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox, and an all-electric mode for this plug-in hybrid is available (one of thirteen different configurations when you count drive, battery, and regen settings). The Revuelto utilizes a new monocoque chassis that Lamborghini says is the first to have a fully carbon-fiber front structure.
Lamborghini Revuelto
Performance-wise, 62 mph arrives in 2.5 seconds, and 124 mph takes less than 7 seconds. Flat out, the latest Lambo will exceed 217 mph. And if you want to roll quietly through town, you can select all-electric mode for approximately six miles, provided the battery has a full charge.
Compared to the Aventador Ultimae, Lamborghini says the Revuelto is 61 percent more efficient and generates 66 percent more downforce in high-load situations.
Lamborghini Revuelto
the driver gets a 12.3-inch digital readout, with a very modest 8.4-inch portrait screen in the middle. However, the passenger gets a narrow 9.1-inch screen that also displays vital vehicle information. All three displays can be swiped to share info, with Lamborghini emphasizing the passenger's role as a co-pilot.
Lamborghini Revuelto
Lamborghini will launch the Revuelto near the end of the year as a 2024 model year in the United States, with pricing to be announced in due course. But given the Aventador cost more than $500,000 when it was discontinued earlier this year, don't expect the Revuelto to give you much change from your $600,000 check.
Source: Lamborghini