Lamborghini 2025, all the new cars coming soon

Lamborghini has just returned from a period of great news. In the last 18 months, the Emilian brand has presented three new products, from the Urus SE plug-in hybrid to the Revuelto, while more recently the Temerario was unveiled.

With such a renewed range, it is objectively difficult to expect big surprises in 2025, but there is always something cooking at Lamborghini.

Lamborghini Revuelto SVJ

The suffix SVJ (Superveloce Jota) we added it, but the arrival of one Lamborghini Revuelto even more performing seems quite likely. After all, just look at what happened to its predecessor, namely the Aventador, which received a version with the SVJ acronym a few years after its launch.






<p>Lamborghini Revuelto</p>
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<p>Lamborghini hasn’t officially confirmed this, but we wouldn’t be surprised if such an exclusive variant was presented in 2025. Certainly, it is not easy to improve the performance of the basic Revuelto, capable of delivering <strong>1.015 CV</strong> and sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds. However, the tweaks to the V12 and the software that runs the <strong>three electric motors</strong> they could further raise the performance bar.</p>
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Model Lamborghini Revuelto SVJ
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Engines PHEV
Launch Fine 2025
Prices n.d.

Lamborghini 2025, previews

We remain in the field of hypotheses (or dreams, depending on the case): what if Lamborghini was working on an even more exaggerated Urus? And if the 4.0 V8 still had some unexpressed potential, perhaps to be expressed in a limited edition version, surpassing the 800 HP SE? A preview could arrive between the end of 2025 and the beginning of 2026 but, we repeat, there are no confirmations in this regard yet.






<p>Lamborghini Urus SE, the test</p>
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Lamborghini Urus SE, plug-in da 800 CV





Lamborghini Launcher EV Concept

However, it is much more difficult for further details to arrive on the Lanzador, the first electric Lamborghini, scheduled for 2028. There are still 3 years to go and some more information could arrive towards the end of 2026.

Source: it.motor1.com