We know that the Lamborghini Aventador’s successor is on its way. That said, Lamborghini has been pretty tight-lipped about the same. However, that is all set to change now. Just a few weeks ahead of its official reveal, spy images of the next flagship from the Lamborghini stable have surfaced online. This V12 supercar is expected to debut in March 2023.
Design of the Aventador Successor
The photos show the new supercar in all its glory. The exterior design is not covered with any camouflage and the overall exterior dimensions of the vehicle appear close to the outgoing Lamborghini Aventador. Further, we can also see that the car borrows design cues from the Lamborghini Sian as well.
One of the reports is suggesting that Lamborghini has named this car as the Revuelto. This is as per the trademark filing by the Italian brand. Simply translated, Revuelto means “unruly”.
Powertrain of the Aventador Successor
The Revuelto would be the first car from the Lamborghini stable to feature a plug-in hybrid system. Meanwhile, the naturally aspirated V12 engine is combined with the hybrid system. Overall, the power output of the hybrid system will be pretty close to the Lamborghini Ultimae. We can also expect the car to better the 0-100 km/h timings of the last Aventador as well.
From 2024 onwards, Lamborghini would be offering hybrid-only powertrains in its new cars. The company will also be announcing the Huracan replacement soon, with a plug-in engine. THe Lamborghini Urus could also get the hybrid treatment down the line. This will be followed by up an all-electric supercar in 2028.
Lamborghini Autentica and Invencible
The Autentica & Invencible these celebrate the end of a glorious era. The cars bid goodbye to the V12 engines that will soon be replaced by hybrid ones in the car maker’s future models. Not only are the cars unique but also offer an endless amount of customisation. The customer has been involved from the very early stages of the development of these cars.
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