The first exposed Lamborghini Revuelto

The first exposed Lamborghini Revuelto

Here we see the very first Lamborghini Revuelto without a spy camouflage. This one was spotted in Nurburg. Probably for test purposes.

Here we see the very first Lamborghini Revuelto without a spy camouflage. This one was spotted testing in Nurburg, Germany.

The Revuelto is equipped with a 6.5 liter V12, which has a displacement of 6498.5 cm³. It has an output of 1015 hp which is absolutely groundbreaking.
It has a torque of 725 Nm at 6750 rpm and the maximum speed is at 349 km/h. ? The Revuelto has a very modern interpretation of Lamborghinis DNA. We already knew many of the design elements from the Lamboghini Sián. The Sián was like a foreshadow what will come in the future, just like it was back then with the Reventón and the Aventador. The most striking feature are the large air intakes at the front, which are connected to the headlights in terms of design. Also the exhaust has a rather untypical position for a Lamborghini, as so far they have mostly been built in the middle or at the bottom. The taillights are also similar to the Centenario, they are just a touch shorter on the Revuelto, The rear diffuser could also be derived remotely from the Centenario. A significant change has been done to the interior in contrast to the Aventador. It features a brand new infotainment system and several optical innovations, such as a passenger display. In my opinion the sound also decreased compared to the Aventador, this could probably come from the stricter laws and regulations on exhausts. However, after all these years a successor to the Aventador was long overdue. I'm excited about the many special editions that will appear over the years of the Revuelto.

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