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The Drive Report: Lamborghini Revuelto

Hybridisation hasn't diluted Lamborghini's flagship supercar. It has enhanced and optimised it.

November 21, 2025 / 16:25 IST
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Lamborghini Revuelto

You don’t need a badge to identify this car. One glance at the scissor doors, the low-slung, arrow-like silhouette and the tense, predatory stare tells you it belongs to only one brand. Plenty of manufacturers build mid-engined supercars, but Lamborghini has always sat in its own orbit.

Their latest V12 flagship, the Revuelto, reinforces that distinction immediately. It feels like a continuation of everything the brand stands for while simultaneously stepping into unfamiliar territory. And that duality is intentional. Lamborghini has long argued that a supercar is meaningless without the drama of internal combustion. EVs may chase absurd acceleration, but Lamborghini focuses on sensation – sound, theatre, presence, lineage. For many of us who grew up idolising poster cars, that identity is non-negotiable. Mine was a purple Diablo.

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So encountering a matte-grey Revuelto with faint purple accents outside Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata headquarters feels strangely personal. Nearly ten years ago, I visited the same place to test a bright green Huracán. This time, the stakes – and the car – feel much larger. The Revuelto’s swollen, muscular stance has a way of making its driver feel unworthy. It’s the kind of machine you imagine Bruce Wayne stepping into, not someone who usually gravitates toward an Abarth. Still, intimidation has never stopped anyone from driving a Lamborghini, so it’s time to dive in.