Initial release of the LoRA.
At its core, the Revuelto remains an unapologetic celebration of internal combustion. The all-new 6.5-liter V12, codenamed L545, is a masterpiece of engineering, rotated 180 degrees from its predecessor's layout and reworked to scream to a mind-boggling 9,500 rpm redline. On its own, it is the most powerful V12 Lamborghini has ever produced, generating 814 horsepower. This atmospheric engine is augmented by three electric motors: two on the front axle providing all-wheel drive and true torque vectoring, and a third integrated into the transmission. Together, this complex powertrain unleashes a staggering 1,001 horsepower. The electric motors are not designed for efficiency—the paltry five-to-six-mile electric range confirms this—but for performance, providing instantaneous "torque-fill" to eliminate any lag before the V12 enters its ferocious powerband.
Perhaps the most significant innovation is the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, which is mounted transversely behind the engine. This clever architectural shift liberates the central tunnel, which is now occupied by the 3.8 kWh battery pack. This single decision rectifies the Aventador's most significant flaws, creating a vastly more spacious cabin and allowing the engine to be mounted lower, thereby improving the car's center of gravity.
This new layout is built upon a revolutionary carbon fiber "monofuselage" chassis that is 10% lighter yet 25% stiffer than the Aventador's, providing a rock-solid platform for the suspension. Gone is the Aventador's theatrical but harsh pushrod suspension, replaced by a more conventional but highly advanced setup with magnetorheological dampers. This, combined with the front axle's torque vectoring and rear-wheel steering, transforms the car's handling. Where the Aventador could be intimidating and prone to understeer, the Revuelto is described as extraordinarily nimble, a car that "positively murders corners" and feels as if it shrinks around the driver.
The result is a level of performance that is nothing short of explosive. Independent tests have clocked 0-60 mph times as low as 2.2 seconds and quarter-mile runs well under 10 seconds, placing the Revuelto in the elite company of all-electric hypercars. Yet, the experience is defined by more than just numbers. The car possesses a dual personality, capable of cruising silently through a city in "Città" mode before unleashing its full, deafening fury in "Corsa". Throughout it all, the V12 remains the undisputed star, its intoxicating shriek a visceral reminder of Lamborghini's heritage.
This newfound dynamic sophistication is wrapped in a "jet-fighter meets cyberpunk" design that is pure theater, from its signature Y-shaped lights to the completely V12 engine. Inside, the "Feel Like a Pilot" cockpit is not only futuristic but, for the first time in a V12 flagship, genuinely practical, with significantly more headroom, legroom, and usable storage space.
The Revuelto is a triumph. It proves that electrification need not be the death knell for automotive passion. Instead, Lamborghini has masterfully weaponized hybrid technology as a means of preservation, using it to enhance and ensure the glorious, defiant survival of its most valuable asset. It is a car that reconciles the savage spirit of a traditional Raging Bull with the sophisticated performance of a 21st-century hypercar, securing the future of the Lamborghini V12 for a new generation.
Initial release of the LoRA.
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