Lamborghini turned a new chapter with the release of the Revuelto, the brand’s first hybrid plug-in hypercar, or High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV). The supercar is capable of a combined 1,001 hp and 1,051 lb.-ft. of torque, which can blast the machine from zero to 60 in 2.5 seconds with a top speed that edges over 217 mph.
The Revuelto is a bit larger than its Aventador brethren, but its chassis is 10% lighter and 25% more stiff with the addition of more carbon fiber. The front subframe and body is mostly made of carbon. While the rear remains metal, Lamborghini optimized the components to still be lighter and stronger. The aerodynamic body supports active aero for drastically reducing drag and increasing downforce in the front and rear. The extensive use of carbon fiber and lightweight materials combined with the potent engine power contributes to achieving the best weight-to-power ratio in the history of Lamborghini: 1.75 kg/CV, or 3.86 lb/CV.
The naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 mid-mounted engine is Lamborghini’s lightest, most powerful 12-cylinder power plant ever made. Peak power reaches 813 horsepower and 535 lb.-ft. of torque at 9,250 rpm, with a max rpm of 9,500 before the rev limiter kicks in. That is before the electric power kicks in. The V12 is complemented by three electric motors. In what has been the transmission tunnel since the days of the Countach, there is a 3.8-kWh lithium-ion battery instead, which powers the electric motors. One of the motors is integrated into the new double-clutch eight-speed gearbox, mounted transversely and placed for the first time behind the combustion engine. This motor can provide power to the rear wheels depending on the selected driving mode and road conditions.
The other two electric motors on the front axle power the front wheels, which enables all-wheel drive. Or, the Revuelto can run on EV-only mode, which limits the car to 177 hp on front-wheel-drive but reduces emissions by 30% compared to the Aventador Ultimae and saves fuel for city driving where the V12 hypercar-level performance isn’t necessary.
The Lamborghini Revuelto also comes with a long list of creature comforts, such as ample storage space and more leg room than the Aventador, a smartphone-inspired interface with Amazon Alexa integration for climate, media, and navigation control, and basic ADAS features like lane departure, blind spot watch, adaptive cruise, and rear cross-traffic alert. Lamborghini will also offer 400 paint and 70 interior color options, with a choice of leather and Dinamica microfiber made from recycled polyester. The below photo gallery shows the Lamborghini Revuelto in all its magnificence.
“The new Revuelto is a milestone in the history of Lamborghini, and an important pillar in our Direzione Cor Tauri electrification strategy,” said Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini Chairman and CEO in the press release. “It is a unique and innovative car but at the same time faithful to our DNA: the V12 is an iconic symbol of our super sports heritage and history. Revuelto was born to break the mold, combining a new 12-cylinder engine with hybrid technology, creating the perfect balance between delivering the emotion that our clients want with the necessity to reduce emissions.”