The Lamborghini Revuelto is a contradiction in terms that somehow makes perfect sense. A 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 paired with three electric motors producing a combined 1,015 horsepower. Loud and fast, but with claimed electric-only capability. Traditional and modern simultaneously.
The Sound
The V12 sings. God, does it sing. At full throttle, the Revuelto produces a howl that is genuinely hair-raising – a mechanical orchestra that no algorithm could replicate. The electric motors add instant torque where the V12 needs a moment to gather itself, but they never dull the theatre of the combustion experience.
Dynamic Brilliance
In Corsa mode with all systems unleashed, the Revuelto is ferociously fast. The torque vectoring system distributes power to the front axle through the electric motors with millisecond precision, creating a front-wheel-drive feel that makes the car rotate with surprising eagerness for something weighing over 1,700kg.
This is the future of the supercar – more powerful, more capable, but retaining every iota of the madness that makes Lamborghinis worth every cent of their eye-watering price tags.