The first edition of the Lamborghini Arena, which took place over the weekend at the Imola circuit in Italy, was marked by the surprise made by the Sant’Agata Bolognese house, which showed its fans a unique version of the new Revuelto plug-in hybrid, created by the brand’s Ad Personam customization program.
Aesthetically, this special version of the Revuelto features contrasting tones with new carbon fiber elements that create a stunning visual effect. The bodywork is painted in Grigio Hati (gray) with details in Verde Scandal (green) that accentuate the lower line of the car, the roof, the mirror covers, and the contours of the rear diffuser, all combined with the Verde Chiaro (light green) of the brake calipers.
The rear celebrates the Italian flag, with red, white, and green stripes on the lower area of the wing. Also noteworthy is the hood, which is crossed by two stripes in Nero Noctis (black), highlighting all the dynamics of the Revuelto, while the roof and rear fender, as well as the spoiler, air intakes, and sills are made of glossy exposed carbon fiber.
The interior follows in line with the exterior and is equipped with sports seats in Nero Ade (black) with stitching in Scandal Green, the same color used in the Lamborghini logos embroidered on the headrests.
The ceiling lining is decorated with an exclusive embroidery of the Imola circuit in Bianco Leda with the exhausts in Verde Scandal. Equally exclusive are the carbon fiber plates with the Lamborghini Arena 2024 and Ad Personam logos located at the ends of the dashboard.
Launched in March 2023, the Revuelto is the first high-performance electrified plug-in hybrid vehicle mounts a new atmospheric V12 engine, the most powerful in the brand’s history (with 6.5 liters, 825 hp/9250 rpm and a maximum torque of 725 Nm/6750 rpm), combined with three electric motors, each with 110 hp and 350 Nm – two installed on the front axle, also ensuring all-wheel drive, and the third
With a combined power of 1015 hp, the Italian supercar reaches 0-100 km/h in 2.5 seconds, and is capable of reaching a top speed of over 350 km/h.