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08/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 08/30/2024 10:23

The Driver’s Seat: Henry Catchpole on the Lamborghini Revuelto

Golden hour in Tuscany with a new Lamborghini Revuelto is truly something to be savored. Although . . . there is the nagging thought that the addition of some electric motors to the quintessential naturally aspirated V-12 might spoil the party. Yes, a combined 1001 hp should be enough to overcome the extra weight of a hybrid system and ensure the Revuelto's 3907 pounds (dry weight) feels quick in a straight line, but can torque vectoring really do much to help in the corners?

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Certainly, there is no outward lack of drama. This particular car wears Giallo Countach (yellow), which, although gorgeous, is perhaps a little too Corvette for comfort. However, the sensational scissor doors are present and correct, the hexagonal exhausts are mounted high, and the V-12 is left al fresco for maximum visual impact. Does the Revuelto look like it costs $600,000? Yes, absolutely.

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Back to the hybrid system, because we know that's still a concern for many. Henry Catchpole has a history lesson that might put some minds a little more at ease, because this is not the first hybrid Lamborghini-and we're not talking about the Sían. A trip to the Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum near Bologna reveals myriad marvels from the engineer's mind (did you know he designed a helicopter?) but it is his earliest creation that is of interest to us.

Without wishing to give too much away, the Revuelto is remarkable. Ignoring money for a moment, which hybrid supercar would you choose to drive if someone opened the hypothetical keybox? A Ferrari SF90? A McLaren Artura? The new Porsche 911 GTS T-Hybrid? A Corvette E-Ray? Let us know in the comments.

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