Lamborghini Revuelto SV spy shot-1

This is how V12 Lamborghini Revuelto SV is gonna sound

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The upcoming Lamborghini Revuelto SV has been caught testing at the Nurburgring yet again. This time, the footage has not only captured the supercar in action, but also its phenomenal V12 sound.

We can see in the video that the heavily disguised test mule of the Lamborghini Revuelto SV is being pushed to the limits at the Green Hell. The V12 symphony of the supercar can be heard echoing on the track.

The clip has captured the Revuelto SV from different angles, hence giving us a listen to the different sounds the V12 makes. We can hear it howling, singing at higher revs, and even downshifting. Irrespective of the angle, the sound is music to the ears.

Another interesting thing that the spy video shows is the multiple data sensors. They are placed on vertical mounts that are attached to each wheel, recording crucial information.

While the testing continues, we recently reported about the pre-production model of the Revuelto SV that was spotted just outside the Sant’Agata factory. It had fewer camouflaged bits, thus revealing a few more details.

Source: @carspotterjeroen

1 Comment
  • What howling? What symphony? Just another muted engine sound being hyped as music to the ears.

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