Lamborghini Revuelto thrills: V12 hybrid supercar, 1,001 hp
Lamborghini Revuelto: the 1,001-hp V12 hybrid in standout factory spec
Lamborghini Revuelto thrills: V12 hybrid supercar, 1,001 hp
Discover the Lamborghini Revuelto: a V12 hybrid with 1,001 hp, 0–100 km/h in 2.4s and 354 km/h, shown in Grigio Aleno with Arancio accents—factory-stock, fierce
2025-11-01T21:21:31+03:00
2025-11-01T21:21:31+03:00
2025-11-01T21:21:31+03:00
Lamborghini Revuelto, the Italian brand’s flagship supercar, is back in the spotlight thanks to a striking spec that has racked up more than 150,000 likes on a popular social platform.Replacing the Aventador, the model blends dramatic design with hybrid tech. For 2026, it features a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 paired with electric motors for a combined 1,001 hp. The sprint to 100 km/h takes just 2.4 seconds, and top speed reaches 354 km/h.The showcased example stands out in Grigio Aleno with Arancio Livrea Lucido—an assertive mix of gray and orange. Carbon-fiber details, a black roof, and vivid orange brake calipers underline its performance brief. The palette flatters the razor-edged bodywork, and the high-contrast accents make the shape read even cleaner, not merely louder.Despite its flamboyant presence, the Revuelto here is entirely stock—no tuner tweaks. It’s a clear reminder that a factory-spec Lamborghini can ignite excitement among brand loyalists worldwide, and that the right factory configuration delivers all the drama most drivers will ever want.
Discover the Lamborghini Revuelto: a V12 hybrid with 1,001 hp, 0–100 km/h in 2.4s and 354 km/h, shown in Grigio Aleno with Arancio accents—factory-stock, fierce
Michael Powers, Editor
Lamborghini Revuelto, the Italian brand’s flagship supercar, is back in the spotlight thanks to a striking spec that has racked up more than 150,000 likes on a popular social platform.
Replacing the Aventador, the model blends dramatic design with hybrid tech. For 2026, it features a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 paired with electric motors for a combined 1,001 hp. The sprint to 100 km/h takes just 2.4 seconds, and top speed reaches 354 km/h.
The showcased example stands out in Grigio Aleno with Arancio Livrea Lucido—an assertive mix of gray and orange. Carbon-fiber details, a black roof, and vivid orange brake calipers underline its performance brief. The palette flatters the razor-edged bodywork, and the high-contrast accents make the shape read even cleaner, not merely louder.
Despite its flamboyant presence, the Revuelto here is entirely stock—no tuner tweaks. It’s a clear reminder that a factory-spec Lamborghini can ignite excitement among brand loyalists worldwide, and that the right factory configuration delivers all the drama most drivers will ever want.