Lamborghini Arena's first meeting unveils the Bespoke "Revuelto".
Lamborghini hosted the Lamborghini Arena, open to both customers and fans, at the Circuito di Imola in Italy for two days in early April.
Around 6,000 attendees and 380 Lamborghinis from the past and present, including the new Revuelto supercar, visited the circuit.
Lamborghini also unveiled a special Revuelto created by Lamborghini's ad personalization department to mark the event.
The car's exterior features contrasting colors, Grigio Hati (gray) for the main body and Verde Scandale (green) and Nero Noctis (black) for the accent colors. The exterior features new carbon fiber parts with a gloss finish and 21-inch front and 22-inch rear gloss black wheels.
The interior echoes the exterior colors, with Nero Ade (black) seats combined with Verde Scandal accent stitching. The Lamborghini logo embroidered on the headrests is also in the same shade of green. As an extra special touch, the Imola Circuit is depicted on the rear bulkhead panel along with the words "Lamborghini Arena 2024" in Bianco Reda (white).
Debuting in early 2023, the Revuelto may look similar to its predecessor, the Aventador, but in addition to electrification, new carbon fiber tubing, a new 8-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, a new V-12 engine and a ground-up redesign. Lamborghini's factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese, Italy, also had to be upgraded to accommodate the car's production.
The powertrain consists of a 6.5-liter V-12 and three electric motors. Two of the electric motors are located on the front axle and operate independently, while the third is integrated with the transmission mounted in the rear. Lamborghini claims a 0-62 mph run in 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 218 mph. 3.8 kwh battery allows for a modest electric range. A similar setup is likely to replace the V-12 with a twin-turbocharged V-8, which is expected to be used in Huracán's plug-in hybrid successor due later this year.