The potent Lamborghini Revuelto has just made its public debut at the Shanghai Auto Show and if you weren’t convinced of its design from the original press pictures shared by Lamborghini, we think there’s a good chance you’ll be won over by it now.
The Revuelto on display in China is finished in a gorgeous shade of orange that has been contrasted with a set of black wheels and a host of carbon fiber accents, including on the front fascia, wing mirrors, side skirts, side air intakes, and the rear diffuser.
While you may be surprised at the new flagship Lamborghini supercar debut at the Shanghai show, the Chinese market is actually the second largest single market globally for the Italian marque, so it makes sense as to why it has been presented there. It’s not the only Lamborghini on display at the brand’s booth either.
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Joining the Revuelto is the new Huracan Technica and a green Urus Performante. Lamborghini has also set up an Ad Personam room at the show where it is showcasing a Urus S finished in a color of purple dubbed Viola Mithras.
“The Chinese market has registered strong growth in the years and will keep playing a strategic role in our future development,” Lamborghini chief executive Stephan Winkelmann said in Shanghai. “Our dedication here is unwavering, and we will continue to expand our presence with the extended dealer network and diversified exclusive experiences. The APAC premiere of Revuelto at the Auto Shanghai demonstrates our confidence here and reveals our strong commitment to Chinese customers.”
While the Revuelto was only unveiled three weeks ago, Winkelmann recently revealed that the automaker had secured two years’ worth of orders for the new hybrid supercar. This comes despite a price that’s expected to start at around $600,000, roughly $100,000 more than the final run-out versions of the Aventador. However, one could justify it’s worth the extra money thanks to the implementation of a hybrid system that works alongside the upgraded 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12, resulting in a combined 1,001 hp.