Lamborghini Revuelto

The Lamborghini Revuelto (Spanish pronunciation: [reˈbwelto]) is a mid-engine plug-in hybrid sports car produced by the Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. It was officially unveiled on March 29, 2023, as a successor to the Aventador.[4]

Lamborghini Revuelto (LB744)
Overview
ManufacturerLamborghini
Production2023 (to commence)
Model years2024 (to commence)
AssemblyItaly: Sant'Agata Bolognese
DesignerMitja Borkert
Body and chassis
ClassSports car (S)
Body style2-door coupé
LayoutMid-engine, all-wheel-drive
Powertrain
Engine6.5 L (6,498 cc) L545 naturally aspirated V12[1]
Electric motor3x permanent magnet motors
Power output
  • 814 hp (825 PS) @9250rpm 535 lb⋅ft (725 N⋅m) @6750rpm (V12 engine)
  • 147 hp (149 PS) 248 lb⋅ft (336 N⋅m) (combined E-motor)
  • 1,001 hp (1,015 PS) 783 lb⋅ft (1,062 N⋅m) (total output)
Transmission8-speed Grazzino dual-clutch automatic transmission
Hybrid drivetrainPHEV
Battery3.8 kWh[2] Lithium-ion high specific power battery with pouch cells
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,779 mm (109.4 in)[3]
Length4,947 mm (194.8 in)[3]
Width2,266 mm (89.2 in) (including mirrors)[3]
Height1,160 mm (45.7 in)[3]
Kerb weight1,772 kg (3,907 lb)[3]
Chronology
PredecessorLamborghini Aventador

The car will go into production in the spring of 2023,[1] with the first units expected to be delivered in the last quarter of 2023.[5]

History

The Revuelto was presented on March 29, 2023, through the online dissemination of technical data and images as the successor to the Lamborghini Aventador.[4] As per the manufacturer's naming customs, the name Revuelto refers to the name of a bull that existed in Spain in 1880. The car is the first of the brand to adopt a plug-in hybrid propulsion system.[6]

Overview

Exterior

On the front, the Lamborghini Revuelto included the brand new Y-shaped daylight LED beams and the hidden headlights hidden behind those beams.[7] The car also features a new aerodynamic system with redesigned vents underneath the headlights and behind the scissor doors.

Moving to the rear, the Revuelto features an active aero spoiler for 66% more downforce than its predecessor, the Aventador. The tail lights are having more aggressive-looking Y-shaped LED beams like those on the front.

Interior

It has a bigger cabin, bigger headroom, and larger elbow space for maximum comfort for the driver and passenger.

The Revuelto features a new hybrid driving mode "Città", which stands for "city" in Italian.[4] This driving mode reduces the power of the car for daily usage and extra comfort while in the city.

Revuelto has a redesigned monitor, which shows the state of charge, energy recovery, and how much battery there is. It also displays what music the driver listening to and the battery, fuel usage seperates on the left and right side of the monitor.

From the passenger's view, the car features a small display that monitors the speed, gear and the car's state.

Body

The Revuelto has a monocoque made entirely of carbon fiber, making it 10% lighter than the Aventador's chassis.[8] Torsional rigidity has been improved by 25% and the front frame is 20% lighter.[8][9] The manufacturer used CFRP in the construction, and the back of the chassis has high-strength aluminum alloys.[10]

Powertrain

The Revuelto features a new 6.5-liter V12 engine, complemented by three electric motors that produce a combined power of 1,001 hp (1,015 PS; 746 kW).[7]

Engine 12-cylinder in V
Electric motor Front e-axle
Intake Naturally aspirated
Displacement 6498.5 cm3
Power ICE: 825 PS (814 hp; 607 kW)
Electric: 190 PS (190 hp; 140 kW)
Combined: 1,015 PS (1,001 hp; 747 kW)
Torque ICE: 725 N⋅m (535 lbf⋅ft)
Electric: 82 N⋅m (60 lbf⋅ft)
Combined: 807 N⋅m (595 lbf⋅ft)
Transmission 8-speed dual-clutch AMT
Drivetrain Four-wheel drive
Top speed > 350 km/h (220 mph)
0–100 km/h 2,5 s
0–200 km/h < 7,0 s
Dry weight 1,772 kg (3,907 lb)
Brakes Carbon-ceramic brake discs
Front: 410×38 mm, 10 piston calipers
Rear: 390×32 mm, 4 piston calipers
Battery
Type Lithium-ion
Rated capacity 3,8 kWh
Range (WLTP) 10 km (6.2 mi)[11]

References

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