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JAKARTA - Five months after its global launch, Lamborghini Revuelto officially arrived at the Malaysian market through the Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur dealer.

Lamborghini Revuelto is the first model of a manufacturer to combine a V12 machine with Plug-In Hybrid (PHEV) technology. This car is considered the successor to the iconic model, Aventador.

Francesco Scardaoni, Regional Director of Automobile Lamborghini Asia Pacific, stated that Revuelto's presence in Malaysia was responding to the high demand for Lamborghini vehicles in the region.

"We believe that Revuelto, who has set new standards in terms of performance, technology, and driving experience, will continue to attract our intelligent customers," said Scardaoni as reported by Paultan, Friday, September 1.

Carbon fiber is the main structural element in the creation of Lamborghini Revuelto. This is not only true for car chassis and frames, but also for all bodywork elements except doors and bumpers.

In terms of exterior design, although Revuelto is a newcomer to the world of supercars, it still features a number of elements from Aventador. However, Lamborghini presents a horizontal "Y"-shaped headlights which is a new characteristic.

The side side, although it is generically similar to its predecessor, looks more aggressive and powerful. The back has a touch of design inspired by Huracan, with a slightly elongated shape like another Lamborghini 12-cylinder race car, Essenza SCV12, and is equipped with a diffuser.

Lamborghini also offers a wide selection of rims, both 20 inches and 21 inches in front tires 265/35R20 and the back 345/30R21, as well as 21 inches and 22 inches in front tires 265/30R21 and the back 355/25R22. All using Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires.

Revuelto is equipped with a PHEV V12 6,500 cc naturally-asspirated engine with an L545 code plus three electric motors with a 3.8 kWh battery. Revuelto can generate up to 1,001 dk of power and 725 Nm of torque.

With a multi-coupling transmission of eight advanced accelerations, Revuelto can go from 0-100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds and reach a maximum speed of 350 km/hour.

Lamborghini also provides a variety of driving modes, including Recharge, Hybrid, Performance, Citta, Strada, Sport, and Corsa.

Lamborghini set a fairly high price for Revuelto worth 2.5 million Malaysian ringgit or around Rp. 8.1 billion. The price does not include taxes and other options


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