Lamborghini Revuelto SV Spotted Testing at Imola With Fixed Wing and Could Reach 1,200 HP
The Revuelto Evolves
With the Lamborghini Revuelto now about three years into its lifecycle, it seems about time for new variants to emerge, with an SV reportedly next in line. In a video shared by Varryx, what appears to be a Revuelto SV was spotted testing at Imola Circuit in Italy, suggesting its arrival may be near.
Changes to this Revuelto prototype are still hard to pin down, especially since it wears red camouflage with a warning label that reads "Attenzione: Macchina Veloce," or "Attention: Fast Car" in English. That is the same covering seen on a Revuelto prototype testing at the Nürburgring in Germany last month. Automakers can also still make final changes to vehicles under development, but one major clue that this could be the SV is the addition of what appears to be a fixed rear wing. That sets it apart from the standard Revuelto, which uses an active rear spoiler instead.
Built for the Track
A rear wing would add downforce at the back, helping keep the rear wheels planted and improving cornering speed. That's why track testing is important, as it helps ensure the vehicle is more performance-focused than the standard model. In the SV variant of the Revuelto's predecessor, the Aventador, Lamborghini reduced weight with carbon fiber, so a similar approach could be expected for the Revuelto SV as well.
A more extreme SVJ variant could also be in the pipeline, as seen in the Aventador, but for now, the focus remains on the SV.
Reports suggest the Revuelto SV could make around 1,200 horsepower from the same 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 paired with three electric motors. That would be roughly 200 horsepower more than the standard model. Some even speculate that the powertrain could be revised to produce as much as 1,400 horsepower. For reference, Lamborghini's most powerful factory-built model is the Fenomeno, which makes around 1,065 horsepower.
What Else Is Coming
Speaking of the Fenomeno, a Few-Off model based on the Revuelto, Lamborghini could reportedly unveil a Fenomeno Roadster sometime this year, potentially beating the Revuelto to an open-top version. A new Urus Performante is also expected, and that speculation was further fueled by a camouflaged test mule running alongside the Revuelto SV at the same track.
As for the Revuelto SV, reports suggest it could debut at Monterey Car Week in California in August 2026.
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This story was originally published May 5, 2026 at 3:30 PM.