Body material
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The Revuelto is a hair larger than the already sprawling Aventador it replaces, and once again built around a carbon fiber monocoque. Its chassis is 10% lighter and 25% stiffer, and upgrades its front subframe from aluminum to carbon—the rear stays metal, but still gets lighter and stiffer. It's clad in a mostly carbon body with highly optimized aero, some of it active, for drastically reduced drag and increased downforce front and rear.
Brand new power system
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The defining feature of the Revuelto is its powertrain, headed by an all-new 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 with a racing-style dry sump. It's the lightest, most powerful V12 Lamborghini has ever made, with higher compression than the Aventador and a rev limiter way up at 9,500 rpm. Peak power comes on at 9,250 rpm, at 813 horsepower with up to 535 lb-ft of torque—but that's before you account for the electricity.
The Lamborghini Revuelto is a plug-in hybrid and, while it still has a V12 gasoline engine, it also has three electric motors. Together – the car’s Spanish name translates as “scrambled” – the two systems can produce a total of 1,001 horsepower, according to the automaker.
Diversified driving experience
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The car, whose price is as yet undisclosed, will offer driving sensations ranging from loud and viciously punchy to smooth and silent. There’s a menu of 13 different drive modes altogether. Front-wheel-drive low-speed cruising will be fully electric, while high-powered aggressive track driving will employ all available power from the V12 engine and the electric motors.
This juice box powers a motor on each front wheel, enabling electric torque vectoring all-wheel drive. The Revuelto can be run in EV-only mode with 177 hp and front-wheel drive, or wake up its V12 to combine them for hypercar-level performance. We're talking a total system output of 1,001 hp and 1,051 lb-ft of torque, good for zero to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds and a top speed beyond 217 mph.
Price forecast
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Lamborghini has not yet announced the price of the Revuelto but all these new plug-in hybrid models will cost significantly more than the models they replace, said CEO Stephan Winkelmann. Prices for the Lamborghini Aventador, the brand's last V12 model, started at around half a million dollars.