
Six weeks after its March 2023 unveiling, the hybrid V12 flagship arrived in Modena for enthusiasts to see in person.
Motor Valley Fest ran May 11 through 14, and Lamborghini positioned itself at the center of the four-day showcase with a stand dedicated entirely to the Revuelto.
The Revuelto keeps the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 but wraps it in a fundamentally different technical package with three electric motors, a new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, and plug-in hybrid capability.
At Motor Valley Fest the Revuelto sat silent, though forum discussions and early track footage from later in 2023 would go on to confirm that the V12's exhaust note remains a defining feature.
Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann participated in the Motor Valley Top Table panel on the festival's opening day, where the conversation covered electrification, sustainability, and the evolution of the luxury automobile market.
Road & Track named the Revuelto its 2025 Performance Car of the Year, a distinction that validated the hybrid V12 formula the company first presented to the public at this Modena festival.
Lamborghini's official material from the event confirmed the Revuelto's presence and the executive panel appearances but offered no new technical details, pricing updates, or production timeline specifics beyond what the March unveiling had already established.
Lamborghini placed its most important new product in the middle of Modena, put its CEO on stage to discuss the hybrid future, and let enthusiasts form their own impressions of a car that had until then existed mostly as renders and studio photography.