The Lamborghini Revuelto is proving to be very popular among supercar buyers, so much so that it has sold out until the end of 2025.
In launching its first plug-in hybrid model, there was always the remote chance that buyers would be put off by Lamborghini’s replacement to the Aventador but clearly, that hasn’t been the case. Indeed, Lamborghini chief executive Stephan Winkelmann confirmed that it has sold out for at least the next 18 months while recently speaking with Bloomberg.
This isn’t the first time that Winkelmann has commented about the strong reception to the hybrid supercar. In April, he said the Revuelto has the potential to eventually out-sell the Aventador, of which 11,465 units were sold over its 11-year production run. It is proving to be particularly popular among wealthy buyers in the U.S.
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Given the performance offered up by the Revuelto, it’s hardly a surprise that it is selling well. Not only does it retain a 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12 that screams to the heavens but it pairs this engine with a trio of electric motors, resulting in a combined 1,001 hp. That should make it significantly quicker than even the most hardcore of Aventador variants.
It’s not just this all-new supercar that is proving popular either. Winkelmann added that demand for the brand’s conventional ICE models, the Urus and Huracan, remains strong, noting that the brand is sold out for two years across its lineup. Additionally, sales jumped by 5% in the first half of 2023 to 5,341 cars.
Soon, a plug-in hybrid version of the Lamborghini Urus will launch and the carmaker is also working on a plug-in hybrid successor to the Huracan. While it is unclear if this model will retain a naturally-aspirated V10 like many hope, it has every chance of being even more popular than the Revuelto.