Lamborghini’s most powerful production car yet, the Revuelto SV, arrives as a tribute to the marque’s founding year.
Automobili Lamborghini has unveiled the Revuelto SV, the fastest and most powerful production car the marque has ever built in Sant’Agata Bolognese. The V12 hybrid super sports car hits 100 km/h from a standstill in 2.4 seconds, and tops out beyond 345 km/h. Only 1,963 units will ever be made.

That number is the point. It’s a nod to 1963, the year Lamborghini was founded, and it slots the Revuelto SV into a bloodline that runs back 55 years to the original Miura SV — the car that established Super Veloce as Lamborghini’s designation for its most extreme variants. The badge has since defined the hardest-edged version of nearly every flagship the brand has built, and the Revuelto SV is the first SV to wear a hybrid V12.

Built on the standard Revuelto — Lamborghini’s first V12 hybrid supercar, already good for over 1,000 CV — the SV adds reworked aerodynamics with greater downforce, racing-inspired adjustable passive dampers, next-generation CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes and bespoke Bridgestone Potenza Race R tyres. It also introduces Pilota, a dedicated track-focused driving mode never offered on a Lamborghini before, alongside an interior built around the brand’s “Feel Like a Pilot” concept.

The combination of new aerodynamics, vehicle dynamics control and motorsport-derived hardware makes the new arrival the ultimate super sports car for performance-focused drivers, something that Lamborghini factory driver Marco Mapelli backed up with a 1:41.6 lap at the Hockenheimring — the fastest production car time ever recorded there.

For avid fans of the Raging Bull, the number that matters most may not be the top speed but the production run. At 1,963 units worldwide, allocation will be tight, and given how strongly Lamborghini’s V12 flagships have moved through Hong Kong and Singapore in recent years, this is a car regional collectors will be chasing rather than browsing.
