Lamborghini Revuelto, Huracan, and Urus completely sold out until 2025, setting record demand

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Lamborghini Revuelto, Huracan, and Urus completely sold out until 2025, setting record demand (Image: lamborghini.com)
Lamborghini Revuelto, Huracan, and Urus completely sold out until 2025, setting record demand (Image: lamborghini.com)

Delhi : Lamborghini Revuelto is proving to be very popular with supercar customers all around the world. According to the venerable Italian sportscar maker, the Reuelto is completely sold out through the end of 2025. Additionally, according to reports from Bloomberg, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that the Huracan and Urus models are also sold out through the end of 2025.

There were rumours that the first-ever Lamborghini plug-in hybrid model wouldn't sell well because customers could prefer the Aventador successor. That hasn't happened, though. According to reports, the Revuelto has been completely sold out for at least the upcoming 18 months, according to Lamborghini's CEO.

Lamborghini CEO has previously spoken about the high demand for the hybrid supercar. He said that the Revuelto might eventually outsell the Aventador, which had a total global sales of 11,465 units over the course of its 11-year manufacturing cycle, in April 2023. The company also disclosed that the Revuelto is notably experiencing the most demand from affluent US purchasers.

Due to its electric plug-in hybrid drivetrain, the Lamborghini Revuelto was a brand milestone product. A trio of electric motors are mated to the vehicle's 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine. The plug-in hybrid powertrain's combined max output is 1,001 horsepower.

Winkelmann stated that the demand for the Urus and Huracan is still robust when referring to the brand's other models. The company asserts that for two years, every model of the Huracan and Urus was sold out. Additionally, according to the company, sales increased by 5% to 5,341 units in the first half of 2023. A plug-in hybrid Lamborghini Urus is currently being developed by the carmaker. Additionally, it is developing the Huracan's plug-in hybrid replacement.