Lamborghini RevueltoLamboghiniLamborghini has introduced the Revuelto NA63, a limited-edition version of its V12 plug-in hybrid supercar created specifically for North America – where most of its buyers are.Production will be limited to 63 units, with every car destined for customers in the United States and Canada. The number refers to 1963, the year Automobili Lamborghini was founded, and follows the company’s long-running practice of tying limited models to brand milestones.Lamborghini, of course, doesn’t launch a flood of new vehicles every year, so this event is special indeed.Lamborghini RevueltoLamborghiniThe NA63 is based on the standard Revuelto, Lamborghini’s first High Performance Electrified Vehicle, or HPEV. The drivetrain carries over unchanged: a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 combined with three electric motors, an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox and all-wheel drive. Lamborghini lists total output at 1,015 metric horsepower, equal to 747 kW, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and a top speed above 350 km/h, or more than 217 mph.LooksBasically, it’s a great-looking missile, and its limited run practically guarantees it’ll be a collector’s item in years to come despite being primarily a design and market-specific edition rather than a mechanical upgrade.Lamborghini RevueltoLamborghiniThe exterior uses special Ad Personam configurations developed around North American themes including red, white and blue striping intended to reference the flags of the United States and Canada. Lamborghini is offering the model in four exterior base colors: Blu Marinus, Grigio Serget, Bianco Sideralis and Grigio Acheso. Each version uses its own stripe treatment and contrast elements.InsideInside, the NA63 continues the same theme with specific trim, stitching and color accents tied to the exterior configuration. The cabin layout remains the Revuelto’s standard three-screen arrangement, with a driver display, central infotainment screen and passenger-side display. The Revuelto also uses Lamborghini’s newer-generation infotainment and driver-interface system, along with hybrid drive modes made possible by the plug-in powertrain.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Revuelto was introduced as the replacement for the Aventador and marked a major shift for Lamborghini’s flagship line by retaining a V12 while adding electrification. The V12 alone drives the rear wheels through the dual-clutch transmission, while the electric motors contribute to all-wheel-drive operation and low-speed electric driving. Lamborghini’s carbon-fiber structure, active aerodynamics and redesigned packaging were developed around the hybrid system.Pricing for the Revuelto NA63 has not been announced, but the standard Revuelto already starts above $600,000 in the U.S. market before options, and the limited production run and Ad Personam specification are expected to push the NA63 higher. Delivery timing has not yet been released yet, either.Lamborghini RevueltoLamborghiniWhy this is good for LamborghiniThe NA63 reflects the importance of North America to Lamborghini’s business. The company has described North America as its most important market, and the special edition is being positioned as a tribute to customers in the U.S. and Canada rather than as a global limited series.This article was originally published on Forbes.com