Thursday, March 20, 2025

My FM Log: Revuelto Starlight

Lamborghini's first-ever PHEV hypercar, the Revuelto, has arrived in Forza Motorsport and I got my dibs over the Revuelto's long-awaited debut in the world of Forza, two years since the hypercar went on sale to the general public. Talk about extreme tardiness, huh?


So, what's it all about the Revuelto, the hypercar that rewrote Lamborghini's six-decade history?


In 2023, Lamborghini celebrated its 60th anniversary by unveiling the long-awaited successor to the decade-old Aventador: the Revuelto, the brand's first-ever high-performance plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV). Priced at half a million euros, plus additional costs, the Lamborghini Revuelto takes over as the new V12 king of the Lamborghini lineup, incorporating lessons learned from the electrified V12 series limited models, such as the Sián and the reborn Countach.

The Revuelto is powered by an 825 PS 6.5L V12 engine, which is paired with a rear P2-P3 eMotor, a front e-axle, and a lithium-ion battery with pouch cells, generating a total power output of 1,015 PS. It features an 8-speed e-DCT transmission, allowing it to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 350 km/h.

With its carbon fiber bodywork, active rear wing, double wishbones equipped with Lamborghini MagneRide dampers, electric power steering, Carbon Ceramic Brakes Plus, and the latest generation of Lamborghini Integrated Vehicle Dynamics, this new hypercar is designed to be incredibly exciting to drive, both on the road and on the track.


I've used the Suzuka Circuit to demonstrate the Revuelto's revealing performance. This revelation is more than enough to prove that Lamborghini's newest hypercar has what it takes to get to Position Zero. Anyway, let the revue begin.


A revue's too hard to miss, especially if you're witnessing a thousand-horsepower Lambo slash its way through Suzuka in this revue performance I've orchestrated and I did it in 2m22.005s. Not the best revue I've done but the Revuelto standing on Position Zero served its point.


It has been two long years since the Lamborghini Revuelto was unveiled, and now it has finally made its way into the Forza racing game franchise, which is set to go extinct this year. Although its arrival feels a bit late, I am incredibly proud to get behind the wheel of Lamborghini's newest masterpiece, a culmination of six decades of engineering and design.


My day with the Revuelto is done but as they say, THE SHOW MUST GO ON.

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