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Lamborghini 2025: All the new upcoming models

After a period of big news, Lamborghini may be giving important insights into its future in 2025.

Lamborghini new cars 2025
Photo by: Motor1 Italy

Lamborghini is coming off a period of great innovation. In the last 18 months, the Emilian marque has presented three new models, from the Urus SE plug-in hybrid to the Revuelto, while more recently the Temerario was unveiled.

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

Lamborghini Revuelto SVJ 

We've added the suffix SVJ (Superveloce Jota), but the arrival of an even more high-performance Lamborghini Revuelto seems rather likely. After all, you only have to look at what happened to its predecessor, the Aventador, which a few years after its launch received a version with the SVJ badge.

<p>Lamborghini Revuelto</p>

Lamborghini Revuelto

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 on the performance of the base Revuelto, capable of delivering 1,015 PS and sprinting from 0 to 62 ,mph in 2.5 seconds. However, tweaks to the V12 and the software that manages the three electric motors could raise the performance bar even higher.

Model Lamborghini Revuelto SVJ
Bodywork Coupe
Engines PHEV
Launch End of 2025
Prices n.a.

Lamborghini 2025, previews


What do you think?

We remain in the realm of hypotheses (or dreams, as the case may be): what if Lamborghini was working on an even more exaggerated Urus? And what if the 4.0-litre V8 still had untapped potential, perhaps to be developed in a limited-run version, surpassing the 800-PS SE? A preview could arrive between late 2025 and early 2026 but, we repeat, there is no confirmation of this yet. 

<p>Lamborghini Urus SE, the test</p>

Lamborghini Urus SE, the 800 hp plug-in hybrid

Lamborghini Launcher EV Concept

Lamborghini Launcher EV Concept

Far more difficult, on the other hand, is the possibility of more details about the Lanzador, the first electric Lamborghini, due in 2028. That's still three years away and some more information could come towards the end of 2026. 

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