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2027 Lamborghini Revuelto

MotorTrend · Jul 2, 2026, 11:35 PM · Also reported by 3 other sources

Key takeaways

  • Lamborghini’s brand identity is based in V-12 heritage, and the Revuelto celebrates that tradition while moving into the future.
  • Aggressive design and 1,001-hp output suggest an intimidating machine, yet Lamborghini made the Revuelto surprisingly approachable and entertaining.
  • The electric motors sharpen the car’s responses through torque vectoring and regenerative braking, all while highlighting a V-12 that screams to a 9,500-rpm redline.

Why this matters: an automotive development that could shape industry direction or buying decisions.

Lamborghini’s brand identity is based in V-12 heritage, and the Revuelto celebrates that tradition while moving into the future. Introduced for 2024 as the Aventador’s successor, it uses hybridization to showcase Lamborghini’s latest thinking on performance and technology while honoring the 12-cylinder legacy that helped establish the brand as an icon among exotic automakers.

Aggressive design and 1,001-hp output suggest an intimidating machine, yet Lamborghini made the Revuelto surprisingly approachable and entertaining. On the street or track, the V-12 hybrid powertrain delivers seemingly endlessacceleration—but the experience isn’t just about speed.

The electric motors sharpen the car’s responses through torque vectoring and regenerative braking, all while highlighting a V-12 that screams to a 9,500-rpm redline. Even at low speeds, the Revuelto still feels special. Its hybrid setup allows some all-electric driving, so the dramatic bodywork can make stealthy arrivals and departures.

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