A vibrant yellow Lamborghini Revuelto has been spotted at Hai Phong Port, likely destined for a domestic customer.
This Lamborghini Revuelto is believed to be an officially imported vehicle, possibly for an individual customer who placed an order in 2024. If true, this will be the first privately-owned Revuelto in Vietnam, over a year after the first car was brought into the country on a temporary import-reexport basis for display purposes.
The fact that someone is willing to spend at least VND 43 billion (excluding taxes and fees) on a PHEV supercar like the Revuelto indicates that the owner is a true enthusiast with considerable financial means.
The identity of the owner of this yellow Revuelto remains undisclosed, but the Vietnamese car enthusiast community is eagerly awaiting the moment when this supercar officially hits the roads, marking the beginning of Lamborghini’s electrification era in the domestic market.
The Revuelto is Lamborghini’s first commercial supercar equipped with a plug-in hybrid powertrain (PHEV), signifying a historic shift for the Italian sports car brand. This model inherits the traditional V12 engine while incorporating an electric motor system, resulting in impressive performance that ranks among the best in Lamborghini’s history.
The naturally aspirated 6.5L V12 engine in the Revuelto produces 825 horsepower at 9,250 rpm. When combined with three electric motors, the total system output reaches a staggering 1,015 horsepower, making the Revuelto the first Lamborghini supercar to surpass the 1,000-horsepower mark.
With this immense power, the Lamborghini Revuelto can accelerate from 0-100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds, reach 0-200 km/h in under 7 seconds, and attain a top speed of 350 km/h. Compared to the Aventador Ultimae, the Revuelto has quicker acceleration but a slightly lower top speed, approximately 5 km/h less.
In the international market, the Lamborghini Revuelto has a starting price of around VND 13.5 billion. However, when considering the various taxes and costs in Vietnam, the on-the-road price is estimated to exceed VND 50 billion, equivalent to the value of a Ferrari SF90 Spider convertible that previously arrived in the country.
TH (Tuoitrethudo)
Photos by Pham Kieu Quang Huy
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