Since its launch in March last year, the Lamborghini Revuelto – the successor to the Aventador supercar, has quickly garnered attention from a wide range of customers. The Italian carmaker has recently confirmed that the number of Revuelto pre-orders has been filled up until 2026.

Lamborghini had a successful year in 2023 with a total of over 10,000 cars sold, setting a new sales record. Not only that, the Italian supercar manufacturer also announced that the number of pre-orders for the Revuelto has been filled up until 2026. This means that customers will have to wait at least nearly 3 years if they want to order a Revuelto at this moment.

It is important to note that Lamborghini currently only sells the base model of the Revuelto. A range of powerful variants and special editions will appear in the later stages of the car’s lifecycle, but that won’t happen while the demand is still high. Lamborghini took seven years after the launch of the Aventador to introduce the more appealing Aventador Super Veloce Jota LP770-4, so a similar schedule may also occur with the Revuelto SVJ.

Lamborghini hopes that the Revuelto will play a vital role in the brand’s development in its three most important markets. The US is still the largest market for Lamborghini cars, followed by Germany and China. The Urus is the best-selling product of the brand last year, followed by the Huracan. The final 12 Aventadors were handed over to new owners last year, and Lamborghini has not yet disclosed production figures or the initial sales volume of the Revuelto.

The Revuelto is Lamborghini’s first plug-in hybrid supercar. Prior to this, the brand introduced the limited-production Sian HEV with only 63 units.

The Revuelto is equipped with a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 petrol engine, producing 825 horsepower at 9,250 rpm and a maximum torque of 725 Nm at 6,750 rpm. It is accompanied by two electric motors at the front wheels and a third electric motor connected to a new 8-speed dual-clutch gearbox and a four-wheel drive system. The total output of this complex powertrain system is 1,001 horsepower, surpassing the Aventador SVJ (770 horsepower) and Sian (819 horsepower) from the same house. The Revuelto can reach a top speed of 355 km/h. The acceleration capability of the car is also impressive, taking about 2.5 seconds to reach 100 km/h from a standstill.

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Reference: Motor1

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