LAMBORGHINI CAR PRICE IN PAKISTAN 2026
For over half a century, Lamborghini has been the poster child for “raging bull” energy—V12 howls, scissor doors, and geometries that looked like origami on four wheels. But as the automotive world pivots toward hybridization, electrification, and sustainable luxury, purists held their breath. Was the soul of Sant’Agata Bolognese about to be silenced?
The answer is a resounding, thunderous no.
With the introduction of the Revuelto (the successor to the Aventador) and the Lanzador (the brand’s first fully electric GT concept), Lamborghini hasn’t just joined the future; it has redefined what a supercar can be. This is not a compromise; it is an evolution. Welcome to the new era: Direzione Cor Tauri (Heart of the Bull).
The Power Shift: More Than Just Electricity
The old definition of a Lamborghini was simple: massive naturally aspirated engine, aggressive fixed-wing, and a ride that broke your spine. The redefined Lamborghini keeps the theater but adds intelligence.
The flagship Revuelto is a High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV). It combines a brand-new 6.5-liter V12—mounted 30 degrees higher than before for better weight distribution—with not one, not two, but three electric motors. The result? A staggering 1,001 horsepower delivered through an all-new double-clutch transverse gearbox. The electric front axle allows for torque vectoring that was impossible with a mechanical differential.

Design: Spaceship Logic
Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini’s design chief, calls it “monofilamento” (single wire). Where the Aventador had sharp lines, the Revuelto has sculpted tunnels. The iconic “Y” shape headlights are now functional air ducts. The rear end drops away to reveal exposed mechanicals—because hiding the engine is a sin.
The interior has also been redefined. Gone are the tiny switchgear and awkward infotainment; enter the “Flying Bridge” and three digital screens. For the first time, the passenger gets a dedicated display to see speed, gear, and even take control of the audio. It is a cockpit designed for two astronauts, not just a driver.
Feature Breakdown Table
| Feature Category | Specific Component | Description / Innovation |
|---|---|---|
| Powertrain | Plug-in Hybrid V12 (HPEV) | 6.5L V12 + 3 electric motors (One F1-style gearbox, two front axial flux). |
| Horsepower | Total Output | 1,001 CV (986 bhp) @ 9,250 rpm. |
| Transmission | 8-Speed DCT | Transverse double-clutch mounted above the rear electric motor for space. |
| Chassis | Monofuselage | Carbon fiber monocoque (25% stiffer than Aventador) with front carbon crumple zone. |
| Suspension | Semi-Active | Push-rod with magnetic adaptive dampers controlled by predictive logic. |
| Drive Modes | 13 Customizable Strategies | Includes Città (Electric only, 0 emissions), Strada, Sport, Corsa. |
| Aerodynamics | Active Rear Wing | Adjusts three positions (Closed, Low Drag, High Downforce) increasing load by 60%. |
| Interior Tech | Triple Screen Suite | 12.3″ Driver, 9.4″ Passenger, 8.4″ Center (Haptic feedback). |
| Braking | Electro-Hydraulic | Regenerative braking via front motors + carbon-ceramic discs (410mm front). |
| Sound Design | Ibrido Canto | Hybrid system that enhances the V12 natural intake roar without artificial speakers. |

Pricing Table (MSRP Estimates – 2025/2026 Model Year)
| Model | Base Price (USD) | Effective Range | Top Speed | 0-60 mph |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Revuelto (HPEV) | $608,358 | ~15 miles (EV only) | 217 mph | 2.3 sec |
| Huracán Sterrato (V10) | $275,000 | N/A (Pure Gas) | 160 mph (Off-road) | 3.4 sec |
| Urus S (V8) | $235,000 | N/A (Pure Gas) | 190 mph | 3.3 sec |
| Lanzador (Concept EV) | Estimated ~$250,000+ | ~300 miles | 200 mph (est.) | ~3.0 sec |
Note: The Lanzador is slated for 2028 production. The Revuelto currently sits as the halo car.
Is the “Soul” Still There?
Critics argue hybridization adds weight. The Revuelto is indeed heavier than the Aventador Ultimae. However, the electric front axle allows the car to turn like a go-kart. The torque vectoring pulls the nose into a corner, eliminating understeer. Furthermore, Lamborghini has engineered the sound to be “cleaner” but louder. The V12 scream at 9,500 rpm is still present, now layered with the whine of the electric motors. It sounds like a jet spooling up for takeoff.
The Future: Lanzador
The true redefinition comes with the Lamborghini Lanzador. It is a “2+2 Grand Tourer” riding high like a crossover but low enough to slice air. It features a pure electric powertrain promising over 1 megawatt (1,340 hp) peak power. The redefinition here is usability. It will have frunk space, rear seats, and ground clearance for snow. A practical Lamborghini? That is the ultimate redefinition.

Final Verdict
Lamborghini understood that the brand is not about the fuel type; it is about theatrical violence. By keeping the naturally aspirated V12 alive (electrified, not killed) and pushing software architecture that allows a 1,000-hp bull to be driven silently through a city center at 7 AM, Lamborghini has redefined the supercar segment. They have proven that you can be sustainable and insane at the same time.
The Bull has gone electric. And it is angrier than ever.
Technical Specifications (Extra Table)
| Specification | Revuelto | Aventador SVJ (Legacy) | Improvement |
|---|---|---|---|
| Engine Type | 6.5L V12 + Tri-motor | 6.5L V12 NA | + Electric Boost |
| Weight Distribution | 44% Front / 56% Rear | 43% Front / 57% Rear | Lower CG |
| Downforce | 1,200 lbs @ 210 mph | 880 lbs @ 210 mph | +36% |
| Wheelbase | 110.3 in | 106.3 in | Increased Stability |
| Battery Capacity | 3.8 kWh (High-power pouch) | N/A | New Cell Tech |