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Fully Customized Revuelto Celebrates Lamborghini’s First Arena Event
Fully customized Lamborghini Revuelto celebrates the Italian sports car brand’s first-ever Lamborghini Arena Event.
Lamborghini Arena, held at Imola Circuit on April 6 and 7, is the biggest event in the history of Lamborghini.
The special Lamborghini Revuelto sports car was created by the company’s Ad Personam customization program.
Automobili Lamborghini has presented a customized version of the Revuelto hybrid plug-in super sports car to celebrate the first edition of Lamborghini Arena event – the biggest event in the history of Lamborghini.
Created by the company’s Ad Personam customization program, the special version of the Revuelto was unveiled during the weekend of Lamborghini Arena, held at Imola Circuit on April 6 and 7.
The exterior of this custom Revuelto is painted in Grigio Hati (gray) with details of Verde Scandal (green) on the car’s lower line, roof, mirror caps and rear diffuser surrounds and the Verde Chiaro (light green) on the brake calipers.
The rear part of the bespoke Revuelto celebrates the Italian flag, with red, white and green stripes on the lower surface of the moving wing while the hood is crisscrossed by two racing-style stripes in Nero Noctis (black).
Inside, the customized Revuelto comes with Nero Ade (black) sport seats with stitching and piping in the Verde Scandal hue – the same color used for the Lamborghini logos embroidered on the headrests.
In addition, there is also an exclusive embroidery depicting the map of the Imola Circuit on the bulkhead panel, as well as carbon fiber plates with “Lamborghini Arena 2024” and “Ad Personam” logos on the ends of the dashboard.
Like the base car, the custom Revuelto is powered by a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 mid-engine combined with three electric motors, which delivers a total output of 1,001-horsepower output with 595 lb-ft of torque.
This V12 plug-in hybrid powertrain allows the one-off Lamborghini Revuelto to reach a top speed of more than 350 km/h (217 mph) and a 0-100 km/h (0-60 mph) acceleration in just 2.5 seconds.