The Lamborghini Revuelto: Sold Out Until Late 2026 – Act Fast for Your Chance to Own This Exotic Supercar

The V12 supercar helped Lamborghini register a record year in terms of sales.

Lamborghini unveiled the successor to the Aventador in March last year and the first examples of the supercar were delivered to customers late last year.

The V12 two-seater is already off to a great start as the automaker has just confirmed there’s now a long waiting list for Sant’Agata Bolognese’s flagship product.

Lamborghini issued a press release detailing its sales results for last year when it managed to sell more than 10,000 cars in twelve months – a new all-time record for the company.

While that’s impressive per se, we were even more impressed by the fact that the Revuelto is already sold out until late 2026. Basically, this means that if you put an order for the electrified V12 supercar today, you won’t receive your car for the next almost three years.

It’s important to note that Lamborghini is currently selling just the core Revuelto model. We expect a family of more hardcore versions and special edition variants to arrive later during the vehicle’s lifecycle but that won’t happen while the demand is still up in the sky.

As a refresher, it took Lambo seven years since the launch of the original Aventador to introduce the hotter Aventador Super Veloce Jota LP770-4. A similar schedule could be expected for the Revuelto SVJ as well.

Lamborghini expects the Revuelto to play a crucial role in the brand’s growth in the three most important markets for the brand. The United States is still the single largest market for Lamborghini cars, followed by Germany, and China.

The Urus was the firm’s best-selling product last year, followed by the Huracan. The last 12 Aventadors were handed to their new owners last year and Lamborghini is yet to release the first production and sales numbers for the Revuelto.

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