As Lamborghini’s first commercial plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV), the Revuelto has garnered much attention. However, it has been over a year since the first car was temporarily imported into Vietnam for display, and only now has another Lamborghini Revuelto been spotted in the country.
This yellow Lamborghini Revuelto, spotted at Hai Phong port, is likely the first car to be delivered to a customer in Vietnam, indicating a true enthusiast willing to spend a minimum of 43 billion VND on this powerful bull.
The Lamborghini Revuelto, with its V12 engine similar to its predecessors, is 17kg lighter and produces an impressive 825 horsepower at 9,250 rpm, a significant increase of 125 horsepower over the Aventador.
When combined with its electric motor, the Revuelto’s total output reaches a staggering 1,015 horsepower, making it Lamborghini’s first commercial car to surpass the 1,000-horsepower mark.
With such impressive specs, the Lamborghini Revuelto LB744 can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, reach 200 km/h in under 7 seconds, and attain a top speed of 350 km/h.
While the Revuelto’s top speed is 5 km/h lower than the Lamborghini Aventador Ultimae, its acceleration is faster. Even when compared to the Ferrari SF90 Stradale, the Revuelto, with its more powerful engine and higher horsepower, matches the Ferrari’s 0-100 km/h acceleration.
The on-the-road price of the Lamborghini Revuelto in Vietnam is expected to exceed 50 billion VND, similar to the convertible Ferrari SF90 Spider, of which two units have already been imported into the country. In international markets, the Lamborghini Revuelto is priced at over 13.5 billion VND.
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