The CEO of Lamborghini, Stephan Winkelmann, has confirmed that the highly anticipated Revuelto has already sold out for the next two years, with customers placing orders even before the official opening.

According to a report by Road & Track, Stephan Winkelmann revealed at a media preview in March that the company has already received orders exceeding two years of ordering for the new 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto.

This news comes as no surprise as the brand had an overall waiting list stretching into 2024 as reported in November last year, and the list appears to have grown as new products have been added to the roster.

Interestingly, customers were eager to put their names down even before orders officially opened, demonstrating the high demand for the latest Lamborghini supercar.

While some of Lamborghini's most valued customers knew some details of the car ahead of time, the majority of the customers who have put their orders in have not even seen the car or know what it looks like, as mentioned by Winkelmann.

The configurator for the Revuelto has just gone live, but sadly, it does not reveal the pricing of the new V12 supercar. However, the predecessor, the Aventador Ultimae, started at $498,258 in Coupe form, while the Roadster had a base price of $546,847. It is expected that the Revuelto will start at over $500,000 before any additional customizations, and the inevitable Roadster variant will surely cost even more.

Lamborghini made more money last year than any other automaker in the exclusive luxury market, and with stacked order books and excellent profit margins, the Revuelto's sell-out success is no surprise. This showcases the strong demand for high-end supercars and the overall success of the luxury automobile market.

Source: Road & Track

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Евгений Ушаков
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