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Lamborghini Is Testing an Even Wilder Revuelto SV

The Autoblog spy photographers camped at the Nürburgring have spotted an extreme version of the Lamborghini Revuelto undergoing testing with more aero and some particularly sticky rubber. It's likely an SV or equivalent take on the V12 hybrid supercar, which already develops 1,001 horsepower from its 6.5-liter naturally aspirated combustion engine and trio of electric motors, and it's so wild that Lamborghini has put a warning label on it reading "Attenzione: Macchina Veloce," which translates to "Caution/Warning: Fast Machine/Car." How fast? That is yet to be determined, but reports vary, with some saying the hardcore Revuelto will make around 1,200 hp and others pegging it as high as 1,400 hp.

Lamborghini Revuelto SV Gets Angrier Bodywork

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At the front, the more extreme Revuelto variant dispenses with the open intakes below the headlights of the regular supercar, adding angular bodywork that calls to mind the Huracán STO and makes the car appear even more aggressive than usual. These slashes are connected to a deep chin spoiler that will increase downforce on the front axle, but the hood seems unchanged, perhaps indicating that this won't wear an SV badge; Lamborghini likes to change things up in the naming department. Add downforce at the front, and you need more at the back. The Revuelto SV duly obliges with a large wing, and it's unclear if this is attached to the same adaptive rear spoiler that the exiting Revuelto has or if it will be a permanently static fixture. Either way, the wing has holes through its outer elements to balance downforce and drag, and there are additional vents above the taillights, which sandwich a new exhaust system with four round tips in a hexagonal finisher.

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Elsewhere, the side skirts and rear diffuser appear unchanged, but Lamborghini may introduce additional bodywork later. The wheels also appear to be nothing special, but unlike those of the regular Revuelto, which are wrapped in Bridgestone Potenza Sport rubber, these don Bridgestone Potenza Race R rubber that is barely legal. The Aventador SVJ was a Nürburgring Nordschleife production car lap recordholder in 2018, setting a time of 6:44.97, and perhaps Sant'Agata wants the title back. To do so, it'll need to beat the Mercedes-AMG ONE, which set a time of 6:29.090. Whether Lambo shoots for the record or not, we expect revised suspension, lightweight wheels, and a relatively stripped interior.

Revuelto SV Is One of Several New Lambos Coming This Year

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Last month, Lamborghini announced that it would reveal several new cars in 2026, and while the automaker was not specific about what to expect, it said that these new arrivals would appear at major car shows like the Goodwood Festival of Speed and Monterey Car Week, taking place in July and August, respectively. Rumors suggest that, along with this Revuelto SV, an open-top Fenomeno may be among the reveals scheduled for this year. We've also captured spy shots of a drop-top Temerario, and there have been unconfirmed reports of Revuelto S and Revuelto Roadster variants, too. The Urus SUV is also expected to gain a new Performante variant, so Lamborghini has lots in store for enthusiasts. And with this hardcore Revuelto wearing an attention-grabbing camouflage wrap, it's clear that the Italian automaker will be showing off at least some of what's it's been cooking soon.

Related: This Is Your First Look at the Lamborghini Temerario Spyder

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This story was originally published April 23, 2026 at 10:30 AM.

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