The damaged Lamborghini Revuelto fetched just $242,000 at auction, undercutting a Porsche 911 Turbo S. Discover the full story and pricing now.

What makes the Revuelto special?
The Lamborghini Revuelto is the latest flagship to replace the legendary Aventador. It’s the second Lamborghini to feature a High‑Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) hybrid system, following the Sian FKP 37. Under the sleek carbon‑fiber skin sits a 6.5‑liter naturally aspirated V12 delivering 825 hp, paired with three electric motors that raise total output to a staggering 1,015 hp.

Specs at a glance
- 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) in 2.5 seconds
- Top speed: over 350 km/h (217 mph)
- Electric‑only range: up to 10 km (6 mi)
- Mileage at time of crash: 1,650 mi (≈2,655 km)
The crash that left the front end shattered
During a recent incident the Revuelto suffered a high‑speed frontal collision. The impact crushed the entire nose and front structure beyond repair, deploying the driver’s airbag, the passenger‑seat airbag, and both curtain bags. Remarkably, the rear section—finished in the signature Grigio Artis Matte—remained untouched. The interior upholstery, featuring the deep‑green Ad Personam Verde Hydra Classica leather with Q‑Citura stitching, also survived the crash.

Auction drama
When the damaged supercar hit the auction block, the platform listed a provisional retail price of $686,635. Earlier listings from Lamborghini dealers had shown a brand‑new Revuelto at $749,800 (225 km on the odometer) and $699,950 (245 km). After several days of bidding, the vehicle sold for just $242,000 – a price that undercuts a brand‑new Porsche 911 Turbo S in the U.S. market.

What does this mean for buyers?
While the Revuelto’s front end will need a complete rebuild, the intact rear and pristine interior make it a potentially attractive project for enthusiasts seeking a rare hybrid hyper‑car at a fraction of its original cost. In Vietnam, a new Revuelto is priced around VND 44 billion (roughly $1.1 million), highlighting the steep discount achieved in this auction.

Bottom line
The Lamborghini Revuelto’s auction result demonstrates how even a heavily damaged hyper‑car can find a buyer when rarity meets a dramatic price cut. For anyone eyeing a high‑performance hybrid supercar, this sale serves as a unique case study in value, risk, and the allure of iconic Italian engineering.







