Lamborghini Urus SE and Revuelto Shine at Goodwood Festival of Speed

The Lamborghini Urus SE and Revuelto gave folks a good show at this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed.


Both models not only dazzled in the Lamborghini Lounge but also thrilled the crowds with their runs ‘up the hill’ in the Supercar and First Glance classes.

The one-off Revuelto showcased at Goodwood was from Lamborghini’s Ad Personam department, crafted to celebrate the brand’s presence at the festival. This bespoke Revuelto exemplifies Lamborghini’s potential for personalisation.

Draped in a grey Grigio Acheso with striking red Rosso Mimir pinstripes, this car is adorned with extensive lightweight carbon fibre on the bumpers, sills, and door fins. The black Nero Nemesis roof, matte black tailpipes, and black 22” rims plus red pinstripe detailing on the roofline, splitters, wing mirrors, and lower body parts complement the bold aesthetic.

Inside, the Revuelto mirrors its exterior with black Nero Ade upholstery, red Rosso Alala seat piping and stitching on the seats and door panels, and striking red seatbelts. Carbon fibre features prominently on the steering wheel and dashboard. This right-hand drive model is set to be delivered to a very lucky client in the UK.

Joining the Revuelto in the Supercar Paddock were a Huracán Tecnica, a Huracán EVO Spyder in a special Diablo 30th anniversary viola colour, and a Huracán Sterrato.

With the much-anticipated successor to the Huracán due to be unveiled later this year, the Festival of Speed offered a perfect stage for these V10 super sports cars to flaunt their iconic design and naturally aspirated engines on the iconic 1.86 km Goodwood hill run.

The Lamborghini Urus SE and Revuelto’s presence at Goodwood shows Lamborghini’s commitment to pioneering a new age of high-performance electrified vehicles. 


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Sean Loo

Ignition Labs' resident editor loves all things retro, even though he was born in the late 90s. Between AutoApp, Futr and Burnpavement, he swears he gets enough sleep in a week.

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