Thursday, May 15, 2025

Experience crazy Lamborghini Revuelto live in Copenhagen

Lamborghini fans will get a rare chance to experience the latest model, the Revuelto, when it debuts in Copenhagen.

Lamborghini Copenhagen welcomes all of Denmark to see the new top model at Rådhuspladsen on 4 May. It's a remarkable event as the Revuelto is Lamborghini's most powerful, fastest and most technologically advanced model to date.

The new Lamborghini Revuelto has already been praised by car reviewers worldwide for its extreme performance and its ability to run on pure electricity. As one of the most advanced super sports cars ever produced by Lamborghini, the Revuelto has now hit Denmark and will be showcased in a special pop-up showroom in the heart of Copenhagen.

The Lamborghini Pop-Up City Studio has been set up in Industriens Hus on the corner of Vesterbrogade and HC Andersens Boulevard, directly across from Rådhuspladsen. Here, the new Revuelto will be presented to the public on Thursday, May 4, between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. Before then, VIP guests will have an exclusive premiere on Thursday, May 2, where there will be a special lighting with the colors of the Italian flag on Industrie's House.

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For those who can't wait until Thursday, they can tune in to Go'Morgen Danmark on TV 2 on Friday 3 May, where car reviewer and lifestyle expert Christian Grau will introduce Revuelto and discuss how electrified super sports cars fit into the automotive industry of the future.

Although owning a Lamborghini is reserved for the few, Lamborghini Copenhagen gives everyone the opportunity to get close to the Revuelto. As one of the most popular sports car brands on social media such as Instagram and YouTube, Lamborghini has a large fan base and this event is a great opportunity to engage both existing and new fans.

Visitors can also see an authentic racing car from Lamborghini's Super Trofeo series, which will be on display alongside the Revuelto.

Oplev vanvittig Lamborghini Revuelto live i Kobenhavn
Credit: Lamborghini

The CMO of Semler Premium, Peter Jurland, expresses that this presentation in the heart of the city fits perfectly with Revuelto's concept. While the car is designed for the race track and country roads, the hybrid technology allows it to drive quietly and without emissions in the urban environment.

The Revuelto is a significant model in Lamborghini's history, as it is not only their most powerful and fastest model, but also their first electrified super sports car. It combines a traditional V12 petrol engine with three electric motors and a rechargeable battery. This configuration results in a total output of 1,015 horsepower and an acceleration time from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.5 seconds.

The new Revuelto continues Lamborghini's legacy that includes legendary models such as the Miura, Countach, Diablo and Aventador. At the same time, it marks a new chapter for the Italian sports car brand with its focus on hybrid technology and sustainability.

For those who wish to see Revuelto in Copenhagen, the Lamborghini Pop-Up City Studio is located in Industriens Hus, Vesterbrogade 1A, 1553 Copenhagen. The doors are open to everyone on Thursday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. This is a unique opportunity for Lamborghini fans and car enthusiasts to experience the latest and most innovative model from Sant'Agata.

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Oplev vanvittig Lamborghini Revuelto live i Kobenhavn
Credit: Lamborghini

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