Lamborghini Revuelto
The days of Lamborghini’s storied V12 engine are numbered as the Italian supercar maker will become fully electric by 2030. The all-new Revuelto sort of bridges the gap by combining the 6.5-litre mill with three electric motors for a total of 1,001 horsepower. Pure electric range is a mere 10-15 km, but that’s not the point. All-wheel drive and all-wheel steering enhance handling, while the interior is infinitely customizable in true Lamborghini fashion.
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What's new in 2024
New model replacing the Aventador.
Pros
- A big V12 behind the seats
- More than 1,000 horsepower thanks to hybridization
- Agility (four-wheel drive and steering)
Cons
- “Deja vu” aesthetic
- Extremely reduced electrical autonomy
- At least two years of waiting...
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