Overview
- Lamborghini publicly unveiled the Revuelto SV at Monterey Car Week on Monday as a track-focused variant of its V12 hybrid flagship that the company calls its most powerful production model.
- The powertrain pairs a 6.5‑litre naturally aspirated V12 with three electric motors and an upgraded 7.3 kWh battery for a manufacturer-quoted combined output of about 1,050 hp and a 0–100 km/h time of 2.4 seconds.
- Lamborghini says the SV generates roughly 80% more downforce than the standard Revuelto, adds a fixed rear wing and revised splitter, fits new CCM‑R Plus carbon‑ceramic brakes that cut 200–0 km/h stopping distance to 110 metres, and recorded a factory Hockenheimring lap of 1:41.6.
- The car introduces a new Pilota driving mode derived from Lamborghini’s GT3 program with a five‑stage, customizable traction control system and other race‑inspired controls aimed at track adaptability.
- Production will be strictly limited to 1,963 units, pricing is cited at about USD 741,172, and Lamborghini positions the SV as a high‑cost halo model meant to showcase tech that could inform future, more accessible models.