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Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 Revealed: A 1,001hp Tribute To North America

63 units to be produced. You get a NA V12 plus red, white, and blue stripes. Lamborghini has decided the best way to celebrate North America is with a special 350km/h hybrid supercar.

What Is The Lamborghini Revuelto NA63?

The Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 is a special limited-edition version of the standard Revuelto, created exclusively for customers in the United States and Canada. Production is capped at just 63 units, derived from 1963, the year Ferruccio Lamborghini founded the company.

This isn’t a mechanically upgraded Revuelto. Instead, the NA63 takes an already outrageous supercar and adds exclusivity, motorsport-style liveries, and enough visual drama to make you want one.

Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 Special Edition Revealed

The NA63 also celebrates Lamborghini’s strongest market globally. In 2025, more than 30% of Lamborghini’s global sales came from North America, with 3,347 cars delivered across the region.

A Supercar Wearing Two Flags

The biggest talking point of the Revuelto NA63 is its unique livery package. Lamborghini has designed four special configurations inspired by both the United States and Canada.

The headline configuration features Blu Marinus paint with Rosso Mut and Bianco Monocerus Matt stripes. The red, white, and blue colour combination references the American flag, while the dual-stripe treatment subtly hints at Canada’s red-and-white colours.

The stripes stretch across the hood, side skirts, front splitter, and rear diffuser wing elements. There’s also “63” badging on the doors and inside the cabin.

Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 Special Edition Revealed

Alternative configurations include:

  • Grigio Serget with Blu Royal and Bianco Monocerus accents
  • Bianco Sideralis with Rosso Mars and Blu Royal details
  • Grigio Acheso with Nero Nemesis and Arancio Xanto highlights

 

Even the names sound expensive!

Does The Revuelto NA63 Get More Power?

No. But when you already have a naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 paired with three electric motors producing 1,001hp and 807Nm, asking for more starts sounding slightly unreasonable. The powertrain remains identical to the standard Revuelto. So, you get:

  • 0-100km/h in 2.5 seconds
  • Top speed exceeding 350km/h
  • Eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox
  • Plug-in hybrid architecture
  • Electric torque vectoring
  • Carbon-fibre monofuselage chassis

Why Does North America Matter So Much To Lamborghini?

Because North America buys Lamborghinis like Dubai buys Nissan Patrols. Well, that’s slightly exaggerated, but you get the message. The United States and Canada together represent Lamborghini’s largest single regional market outside Europe, and the Revuelto has become especially popular there. 

Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 Special Edition Revealed

Lamborghini says the NA63 celebrates the “strength of its connection” with the region, which is corporate language for “these people keep buying V12s and we love them for it.” And honestly, the timing makes sense. While the industry keeps sprinting toward electrification, North America wants electrification without losing out on a nice, big, shouty engine, and the Revuelto delivers exactly that.

Are There Any Mechanical Changes On The Revuelto NA63?

Beneath the patriotic stripes sits Lamborghini’s most advanced production car ever. The new hybrid system combines the theatre of a screaming V12 with instant electric torque and vastly improved drivability. The naturally aspirated V12 alone produces 813hp at 9,250rpm. Add three electric motors into the mix, and the Revuelto becomes one of the fastest-accelerating Lamborghinis ever built.

Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 Special Edition Revealed

Will The Lamborghini Revuelto NA63 Come To International Markets?

Officially, no. All 63 examples are allocated to customers in the United States and Canada. But in a country like the UAE, and other supercar hotspots like London, Monaco, etc, limited-run Ferraris, Bugattis, Paganis, and one-off Rolls-Royces casually appear outside coffee shops. So don’t be surprised if one eventually lands up in international markets through private collectors or specialist importers.

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