Limited to just 1,963 units, the V12 hypercar boasts a 2.4-second sprint. Plus, Formawerx's new Porsche key, Bruichladdich's 25th-anniversary single malt and more.If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn moreWelcome to "Today in Gear," your daily snapshot of the most important releases in style, watches, tech, motoring, fitness, home and the outdoors.Lamborghini Revuelto SV The Revuelto SV is the most powerful and fastest production Lamborghini ever built, pushing the marque's V12 hybrid system to a total of 1,050 horsepower and 1,051 lb-ft of torque. On the road, this means it can sprint from 0 to 62 mph in 2.4 seconds before topping out at more than 214 mph. With a lap time of 1:41.6 set by Lamborghini factory driver Marco Mapelli, the Revuelto SV became the fastest production car ever recorded at the Hockenheimring. It's limited to just 1,963 units, adding touches like a new Pilota driving mode, motorsport-derived adjustable passive dampers, CCM-R Plus carbon-ceramic brakes and bespoke Bridgestone Potenza Race R tires. read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More Brooks Ghost Amp Brooks' latest addition to its best-selling Ghost franchise combines performance tech with an approachable $150 price tag, making it more appealing than ever for daily training. The road-running shoe features two key technologies: SpringRamp forefoot technology that drives forward momentum at push-off, and a nitrogen-infused DNA HYPE midsole foam (a PEBA and EVA blend) tuned for a lively, cushioned ride. A lightweight warp knit upper locks the foot down without sacrificing breathability, making the Ghost Amp a strong daily trainer for runners who want a little more snap underfoot. read more Starts at $150 Bruichladdich Greener Still The fourth entry in Bruichladdich's iconic Still Series, Greener Still is a 25th Anniversary limited release that shifts focus from cask to field. Distilled from three barley varieties — Bere, Biodynamic and Organic — and matured for 15 years exclusively in first-fill bourbon barrels on Islay, it delivers soft florals, ripe orchard fruit and a velvety finish with vanilla and coastal notes. It's bottled at 51.6% ABV in this sleek matte green container. read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Learn More Formawerx Legends 997 Formawerx has finally added another entry to its exceptional high-end catalog of custom automobile keys, and this one is special. The Legends 997 is designed as a companion piece to the 2005-2012 Porsche 911, 997.1 and 997.2. For those not in the know, that makes this a key for the last "true analog" 911. Machined from stainless steel to a 0.15 micron finish, the precision of this key is unmatched. Furthermore, each receives a white-glove, full transfer of the existing OEM key components, along with precision duplication of the original key blade. read more Starts at $1,200 Shinola Detrola Watch (Color Theory Cool) Shinola's Detrola Color Theory Cool turns the dial into a canvas: pink and blue triangles dance across the face in a pattern that nods to mid-century American art, with a mint green second hand and C1 lume-tipped gray hands finishing the picture. The 41mm case pairs a stainless steel core with co-molded cream TR90 resin for a watch that's lighter than it looks, while a clear exhibition caseback lets you glimpse the Ronda Argonite 705 quartz movement at work. Like its orange-heavy Color Theory Warm counterpart, this watch is designed and assembled in Detroit. read more AdvertisementAdvertisement Starts at $495 Analogue Pocket (Supreme Edition) Analogue has collaborated with Supreme to release a limited edition of its Pocket. The handheld console works just like the standard Pocket, and is capable of natively playing Game Boy, Game Boy Color and Game Boy Advance cartridges. But this edition comes in two new finishes: one in Supreme's signature glossy red and one in 24-karat gold. Naturally, each these special-edition consoles is expected to be more expensive than the standard Pocket, which goes for $240 and now comes in many different finishes. At the time of writing, pricing has not yet been announced. read more Learn More