LAMBORGHINI CAR PRICE IN PAKISTAN 2026
For decades, Lamborghini has been the poster child for outrageous design, thunderous V12 engines, and uncompromising performance. But the automotive world is shifting—toward hybridization, digitalization, and sustainability. The burning question was: Can a brand built on excess survive the electric era?
The answer, unveiled in 2024–2025, is a resounding yes. Lamborghini isn’t just surviving; it is being redefined. The introduction of the Revuelto (HPEV – High Performance Electrified Vehicle), the upcoming Lanzador (2+2 grand tourer EV), and the Temerario (successor to the Huracán) mark a new chapter. This is not a watered-down Lamborghini; it is a sharper, smarter, and even more ferocious bull.
Let’s break down the new era of Raging Bulls.
The Philosophy: More Than Just Horsepower
The old definition of Lamborghini was “brute force.” The new definition is “intelligent violence.” Engineers at Sant’Agata Bolognese have introduced lightweight hybrid systems not to save fuel—but to fill torque gaps, eliminate turbo lag, and improve cornering agility. A front-mounted electric motor pair now handles torque vectoring, making the car faster on a circuit than its purely combustion predecessor.
Key pillars of the redefined brand:
- Electrification without compromise (preserving the V12 naturally aspirated soul)
- Carbon fiber dominance (next-gen monocoque is 10% lighter, 25% stiffer)
- Driving modes that transform personality (from Comfort to Corsa to a new “Città” electric-only mode)
Flagship Model: Lamborghini Revuelto – Specifications Table
| Feature | Description |
|---|---|
| Engine | 6.5L Naturally Aspirated V12 (mid-mounted) |
| Electric Motors | 3 axial-flux motors (2 front, 1 integrated with dual-clutch) |
| Total System Power | 1,015 CV (1,001 bhp) |
| Transmission | 8-speed dual-clutch (rear-mounted) + e-axle front |
| 0–100 km/h (62 mph) | 2.5 seconds |
| Top Speed | >350 km/h (>217 mph) |
| Electric-Only Range | ~10 km (6 miles) – enough for silent city driving |
| Battery | Lithium-ion 3.8 kWh, low-mounted for lower center of gravity |
| Drivetrain | Electric all-wheel drive (no mechanical FWD linkage) |
| Chassis | Monofuselage carbon fiber (front monocoque + rear frame) |
| Weight Distribution | 44% front / 56% rear (improved over Aventador) |

All Features & Description (Trim & Tech Breakdown)
The new Lamborghini isn’t just about straight-line heroics. Here is the full feature set redefining the user experience.
| Feature Category | Specifics & Description |
|---|---|
| Aerodynamics | Active rear wing (3 positions: closed, low drag, high downforce). Downforce improved by 60% vs Aventador Ultimae. Front splitter with ducted vortex generators. |
| Suspension | Semi-active push-rod with magnetorheological dampers. Adjustable in real-time per wheel. |
| Brakes | CCB Plus (Carbon Ceramic) – 16.1-inch front / 15.4-inch rear. 4% shorter stopping distance from 100 km/h. |
| Interior Tech | 3 digital displays – 12.3″ driver cluster, 9.4″ center touch, 9.1″ passenger screen (for performance telemetry). |
| Driving Modes | 7 modes including Città (EV-only up to 70 mph), Strada, Sport, Corsa. Hybrid modes managed by new Zero Wait logic. |
| Sound Experience | V12 symphony enhanced by electric spooling noise. No fake engine sounds – but the electric motors add a subtle harmonic layer. |
| Steering | Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata (LDVI) 2.0 – predictive logic using all sensors to pre-set damping, rear-wheel steering (up to 3 degrees). |
| Customization | Over 400 exterior colors in Ad Personam. New Aeropack carbon fiber package for track use. |
| Safety | Adaptive cruise, lane departure (first time in a V12 Lamborghini), 360° cameras, rear cross-traffic alert. |

Pricing (Market Reference – Base Prices Without Options)
Note: Prices are manufacturer suggested estimates for 2025 model year, excluding taxes and destination fees.
| Model | Base Price (USD) | Segment |
|---|---|---|
| Lamborghini Revuelto (V12 Hybrid) | $608,000 | Hybrid Hypercar |
| Lamborghini Temerario (V8 Twin-Turbo Hybrid) | $280,000 | Entry Supercar (Huracán replacement) |
| Lamborghini Urus SE (PHEV) | $275,000 | Plug-in Hybrid SUV |
| Lamborghini Lanzador (EV Concept – Production 2028) | Estimated $350,000 | Electric 2+2 GT |
The Revuelto sits above the Ferrari SF90 Stradale and McLaren Artura, but directly competes with the Ferrari 12Cilindri.

Extra Table: Old vs. New Lamborghini – The Redefinition
| Aspect | Traditional Lamborghini (e.g., Aventador SVJ) | Redefined Lamborghini (Revuelto) |
|---|---|---|
| Engine Character | Pure V12, no electrical help | V12 + 3 electric motors |
| Transmission | Single-clutch ISR (jerky at low speed) | 8-speed dual-clutch (smooth in traffic) |
| City Usability | Nearly zero (heavy clutch, poor visibility) | Città mode – electric, silent, easy |
| Torque Fill | Peak from 6,500 rpm | Instant torque from 0 rpm |
| Interior Screens | Minimal (analogue gauges + small display) | Three digital screens + Alexa integration |
| Weight | 1,525 kg (dry) | 1,772 kg (dry – but power/weight ratio improved due to +217 hp) |
| Emissions | High (no EV range) | Reduced 30% in combined cycle |
| Handling | Oversteer-heavy, requires pro driver | Active vectoring – accessible lap times |
Why This Matters: 3 Redefining Breakthroughs
- The First Electric Front Axle Without a Driveshaft – For the first time, a mid-engine Lamborghini has all-wheel drive without a heavy mechanical connection to the front. The two electric motors power the front wheels independently, allowing torque vectoring like a rally car.
- Revolution in Daily Driving – You can now leave your neighborhood at 6 AM without waking everyone up (pure electric mode), then unleash 1,000 horsepower on the highway. That duality never existed before.
- Sustainability of Production – The Sant’Agata factory now runs on 80% solar + biogas. The carbon fiber used is 25% recycled from aircraft manufacturing waste.
Final Verdict: Does the Soul Survive?
Purists worried that electrification would soften the raging bull. After driving the Revuelto, journalists agree: the V12 howl is intact (now at 9,500 rpm redline). The electric motors don’t mute the drama; they enhance the attack. Lamborghini has not become sensible. It has become sensibly insane.
The brand is redefined not as “the loudest car in the room,” but as “the most technologically brutal car on the planet.” If this is the future, bring on the electric twin-turbo V8s and four-door EVs. The bull is just getting angrier.