The Lamborghini Revuelto SV’s extra performance will come at a price.
We finally know how much the first high-performance variant of the marque’s V-12 flagship will cost after its U.S. order sheets began to circulate online, according to Motor1.com. Examples of the hybrid speed machine will cost at least $741,172, and that’s before taking into account premium add-ons that can push the final price into seven-figure territory.
It’s little surprise to learn that the Revuelto SV will come at a premium. The $741,172 starting price is around $135,000 more than the roughly $605,000 base cost for the standard Revuelto. But this cost, which is reportedly in line with what Lamborghini discussed during Monterey Car Week, doesn’t include any of the many options, including Ad Personam customization and track-only add-ons, that customers will have to choose from.
Lamborghini Revuelto SV
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One order sheet posted online by Jason Girdner showed a final price of $948,121 and included the “Full black livery with colored lines” (which added $60,886 to the cost) and “shiny” upper and lower “exterior carbon package” ($33,825 and $29,971) options. The Supercar Blog, which shared Girdner’s post, reports that the final cost of the variant can “easily” exceed $1 million.
Those who score a Revuelto SV build slot are getting quite the car, though. The track-focused variant promises to be even more of a beast than the electrified supercar it is based on. It features a motorsports-inspired aero package that includes a fixed rear wing, along with a revised suspension that was informed by the automaker’s GT3 racing team. But the biggest change is a new 7 kWh battery pack for the powertrain. The added energy boosts output from the car’s 6.5-liter V-12 and trio of electric motors to a combined 1,050 hp and 1,051 ft lbs of torque, which is an increase of 49 hp and 268 ft lbs of torque, respectively. The variant can reportedly sprint from zero to 62 mph in just 2.4 seconds and hit a top speed of 214 mph.

Inside the Revuelto ST
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If the Revuelto SV’s price hasn’t dissuaded you from adding it to your personal car collection, it’s time to reach out to Lamborghini about reserving a build slot of your own. The marque plans to craft just 1,963 examples of the variant—a nod to the brand’s storied car history, which began in 1963—and it wouldn’t be a surprise to see that allotment spoken for sooner rather than later. Deliveries are expected to begin next year.
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