2027 Lamborghini RevueltoMotorTrendMassive hybrid V-12 powerUltra-aggressive stylingEndless personalization potentialPainfully expensiveTouchscreen-based climate controlConfusing steering wheel buttonsLamborghini's brand identity is based in V-12 heritage, and the Revuelto celebrates that tradition while moving into the future. Introduced for 2024 as the Aventador's successor, it uses hybridization to showcase Lamborghini's latest thinking on performance and technology while honoring the 12-cylinder legacy that helped establish the brand as an icon among exotic automakers.What We ThinkAggressive design and 1,001-hp output suggest an intimidating machine, yet Lamborghini made the Revuelto surprisingly approachable and entertaining. On the street or track, the V-12 hybrid powertrain delivers seemingly endlessacceleration—but the experience isn't just about speed.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe electric motors sharpen the car's responses through torque vectoring and regenerative braking, all while highlighting a V-12 that screams to a 9,500-rpm redline. Even at low speeds, the Revuelto still feels special. Its hybrid setup allows some all-electric driving, so the dramatic bodywork can make stealthy arrivals and departures.Inside, Lamborghini makes meaningful progress over past models, with a cabin that's roomier and easier to live with. Even so, too many basic functions now reside in the touchscreen, and the button-riddled steering wheel takes some getting used to.Those are minor complaints in a car like this. More than previousV-12 Lamborghinis, the Revuelto brings genuine refinement, precision, and quality. It's a true driver's car, not merely an angular spectacle built around a massive engine—though it's also that.Top-Ranked Competitors:Ferrari 12CilindriChevrolet Corvette ZR1XAston Martin VanquishMcLaren 750SHybrid V-12 EngineLike every ultimate Lamborghini, the Revuelto has a V-12 engine. Like in the Aventador, it's a 6.5-liter mill, but this engine is otherwise all-new and debuted in the Revuelto. Hybrid assistance comes from three motors, one integrated into the eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission and the others each powering a front wheel.AdvertisementAdvertisementTotal system output is 1,001 hp and 793 lb-ft of torque, delivered through hybrid AWD. With that, 0–60-mph acceleration for the Revuelto should take under 2.4 seconds.Does the Revuelto Have EV Range?As a plug-in hybrid, the Revuelto has a little all-electric range. Its 3.8-kWh battery provides about 6 miles of engine-free driving.When the engine is on and the Revuelto is in hybrid mode, it gets about 10/17 mpg city/highway—clearly, this hybrid is more about performance than efficiency.Revuelto Tech FeaturesThe Revuelto has a 12.3-inch reconfigurable digital gauge display. The 8.1-inch infotainment touchscreen controls most basic vehicle functions including climate control, and it has wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity. There's also a narrow 9.1-inch dashboard display for the passenger.AdvertisementAdvertisementA 360-degree camera is optionally available. Lamborghini offers driver assists such as adaptive cruise control, cross-traffic alert, lane departure warning, and blind-spot monitoring.How Expensive Is a Lamborghini Revuelto?The base price for the Revuelto is more than $612,000—before options, and there are many special paints, packages, and features to choose from. A well-equipped Revuelto could easily cost nearly $1 million.Faster Revuelto Coming?As if the regular Revuelto isn't fast enough, Lamborghini is likely working on even faster versions. Lamborghini tends to make several variants of all its models, with different power outputs and performance focuses. There's a good chance that approach will continue with eventual Revuelto S, Revuelto SV, or Revuelto SVJ hypercars.