My expert opinion and pricing analysis on the auctionThis 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto in Nero Noctis with Nero Ade leather and bronze accents is currently live on Bring a Trailer with a current bid of $580,000 and one day remaining. It was custom-ordered by the seller through Lamborghini's Ad Personam personalization program and delivered via Lamborghini Philadelphia. The original MSRP was approximately $690,000, and according to the seller, the identical spec would now cost roughly $760,000 due to post-tariff pricing. According to Classic.com, the average sale price for a Lamborghini Revuelto is $587,861. The highest recorded sale was $733,000 in January 2025, while the lowest was $333,500 in April 2025, a significant spread that reflects how rapidly the Revuelto market has been adjusting as deliveries ramp up. At $580,000 with one day left, this car is sitting right at the market average, and I expect it to finish in the $600,000 to $660,000 range. The Ad Personam specification, the pre-tariff pricing advantage, and the 12,432 views with 1,454 watchers suggest strong interest.The offerMake: LamborghiniModel: RevueltoYear: 2024Mileage: 1,500Engine: 6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12 + Three Electric MotorsPower: 1,001 HP combined / 1,044 lb-ft of torqueTransmission: 8-Speed Dual-Clutch AutomaticDrive type: All-Wheel Drive (hybrid, electric front/mechanical rear)Exterior color: Nero NoctisInterior color: Nero Ade Leather with Bronze AccentsOriginal MSRP: Approximately $690,000Asking price: Auction ending April 1, 2026. Current bid at $580,000 Need New Tires? Save Up To 30% at Tire RackFind the perfect tires for your exact vehicle and driving style. Click here to shop all top-tier brands, including Michelin, Bridgestone, and more, directly at Tire Rack2024 Lamborghini Revuelto listing detailsThe Revuelto's powertrain is the main event: a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 rated at 814 horsepower on its own, supplemented by three electric motors (two at the front axle, one integrated into the gearbox) for a combined output of 1,001 horsepower and 1,044 lb-ft of torque. A 3.8-kWh lithium-ion battery mounted in the central tunnel feeds the electric motors. The rear wheels receive power through an eight-speed dual-clutch automatic, while the front pair of electric motors drive the front axle via direct drive, making this Lamborghini's first production plug-in hybrid and an all-wheel-drive system that operates differently depending on the selected driving mode. The Nero Noctis exterior sits on a carbon-fiber monocoque with aluminum scissor doors. The High Gloss Black Style Package adds gloss black to the front spoiler, vertical fins, mirror housings, side skirts, door handles, rear diffuser, and upper air intakes. Bronze stripes accent the rear valance, and paint-protection film covers the exterior. Diamond-cut 21-inch front and 22-inch rear Altanero alloy wheels with bronze accents wear Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires. Inside, heated power-adjustable seats in Nero Ade leather are accented by bronze leather on the center tunnel, lower dashboard, door panels, and seat inserts. A centrally mounted 8.4-inch vertical touchscreen handles infotainment, and a 9.1-inch passenger display adds a co-pilot element. The leather-and-carbon-fiber steering wheel frames a 12.3-inch configurable digital cluster. Navigation, a top-view camera with 3D view, the Surround Assistance Package, and the Parking Package are all fitted.2024 Lamborghini Revuelto quick takeThe Revuelto is Lamborghini's answer to a question the brand has been grappling with for years: how do you follow the Aventador? The answer, it turns out, is to take the naturally aspirated V12 that made the Aventador legendary, add three electric motors for a combined four-digit horsepower figure, wrap it all in a carbon-fiber monocoque designed by Mitja Borkert at Lamborghini Centro Stile, and give it scissor doors because some traditions are non-negotiable. This particular car's Ad Personam specification is tastefully done. The seller noted in the BaT comments that he specifically spent money removing some of the standard bronze to create a more subdued interior, and the result is a car that looks menacing without being garish, which is harder to achieve in a Lamborghini than you might think.Disclaimer: This post is for informational purposes only. We are not a dealership or broker. All vehicle specifications, pricing, and availability are subject to change without notice. We are not responsible for typographical errors, omissions, or the accuracy of the provided information. Please verify all details directly with the seller.