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Price of the Lamborghini Revuelto & Allocations Updates

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OK, so just visited my dealer on Friday April 14th and got some info that may or may not be accurate, but did come from the two dealers I work with.

  1. The price of the Revuelto will start at $585,000 base in U.S. Dollars according to one sales person I work with that should know.
  2. Regarding allocations, my local dealer expects to get 2 allocations per month for the Revuelto, which in my opinion is decent, all things considered. I am guessing I might get an allocation for a car to be delivered in Spring 2024 if I'm lucky.
My original guess was that the car would start at $550k but I heard some rumors of $605k but we'll see pretty soon as this was supposed to be already disclosed by now. Anyone else hearing anything?
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I've heard pricing will be around $600k and 2 allocations per month sounds way too high. My dealer is maybe at best receiving 10 allocations in the first year.

And no dealer can provide you with an ETA, the preconfigs still haven't gone in production.
2 per month seems very high. Miami is a big dealer but still seems pretty high to me.
I believe that they potentially hope to get to 2/month as an average but doubt they can start there. Winkelmann has a high sales/production goal for this car over the first 3 years and my understanding is they are ramping up production capabilities to meet it.
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The Revuelto is a very complex car so 2 allocations per month seems very unrealistic despite what Winkelmann claims.
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OK, so just visited my dealer on Friday April 14th and got some info that may or may not be accurate, but did come from the two dealers I work with.

  1. The price of the Revuelto will start at $585,000 base in U.S. Dollars according to one sales person I work with that should know.
  2. Regarding allocations, my local dealer expects to get 2 allocations per month for the Revuelto, which in my opinion is decent, all things considered. I am guessing I might get an allocation for a car to be delivered in Spring 2024 if I'm lucky.
My original guess was that the car would start at $550k but I heard some rumors of $605k but we'll see pretty soon as this was supposed to be already disclosed by now. Anyone else hearing anything?
Did you not attend the New York Citry preview couple weeks ago? They told us that the car will be over $600,000 - with options and fees you're pushing $700,000. And what dealer is telling you delivery in Spring 2024? No one that selected car back in December has received a delivery time frame so how the heck are you getting a car in Spring? And you're telling us your dealer will get 24 ALLOCATIONS in the first YEAR? Ha! Again more dealer BS getting spewed on this forum - and btw I was told my allocation will be around 20 months and this came directly from one of the largest dealers in the COUNTRY!
Did you not attend the New York Citry preview couple weeks ago? They told us that the car will be over $600,000 - with options and fees you're pushing $700,000. And what dealer is telling you delivery in Spring 2024? No one that selected car back in December has received a delivery time frame so how the heck are you getting a car in Spring? And you're telling us your dealer will get 24 ALLOCATIONS in the first YEAR? Ha! Again more dealer BS getting spewed on this forum - and btw I was told my allocation will be around 20 months and this came directly from one of the largest dealers in the COUNTRY!
Not disagreeing with you but what do you think is reliable news if not the Lamborghini dealers or Lamborghini?
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I've heard pricing will be around $600k and 2 allocations per month sounds way too high. My dealer is maybe at best receiving 10 allocations in the first year.

And no dealer can provide you with an ETA, the preconfigs still haven't gone in production.
How many Aventador allocations was grand touring bc receiving per month
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Again more dealer BS getting spewed on this forum - and btw I was told my allocation will be around 20 months and this came directly from one of the largest dealers in the COUNTRY!
That’s where you are in line at your dealer. That doesn’t mean others are way back at their dealers .
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Did you not attend the New York Citry preview couple weeks ago? They told us that the car will be over $600,000 - with options and fees you're pushing $700,000. And what dealer is telling you delivery in Spring 2024? No one that selected car back in December has received a delivery time frame so how the heck are you getting a car in Spring? And you're telling us your dealer will get 24 ALLOCATIONS in the first YEAR? Ha! Again more dealer BS getting spewed on this forum - and btw I was told my allocation will be around 20 months and this came directly from one of the largest dealers in the COUNTRY!
You have an interesting superiority complex. People come in here and post what they are being told in hopes of being able to piece it all together. Prestige is a pretty big dealer that Will is talking about, so no need to get so aggressive. The fact remains no one knows the price yet, period.
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How many Aventador allocations was grand touring bc receiving per month
I don't know monthly but yearly I would say no more than 20 but keep in mind the LP700 MSRP was around $500k so it was a much cheaper car.

If this car is pushing $700k MSRP I can't see Canadian dealers selling more than 10 per year.
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I don't know monthly but yearly I would say no more than 20 but keep in mind the LP700 MSRP was around $500k so it was a much cheaper car.

If this car is pushing $700k MSRP I can't see Canadian dealers selling more than 10 per year.
$700k for a coupe is going to price many people out. Not sure why some people think there are unlimited buyers for $700k+ cars. That means the roadster will be $750 and the SVJ version $800k+. That seems like a stretch. Let’s see …
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$700k for a coupe is going to price many people out. Not sure why some people think there are unlimited buyers for $700k+ cars. That means the roadster will be $750 and the SVJ version $800k+. That seems like a stretch. Let’s see …
I agree and the MSRP I quoted is $700k pre-10% luxury tax (+ other taxes) and dealer fees. I wouldn't be shocked if most specs are pushing close to $900k so where the heck does Lambo slot the roadster and SV/SVJ variant?

My guesstimate is there's probably 50 Lambo customers across Canada that can afford a million dollar model.
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I'd like to at least know how much will it cost, maintenance wise, before splurging all that money.
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Did you not attend the New York Citry preview couple weeks ago? They told us that the car will be over $600,000 - with options and fees you're pushing $700,000. And what dealer is telling you delivery in Spring 2024? No one that selected car back in December has received a delivery time frame so how the heck are you getting a car in Spring? And you're telling us your dealer will get 24 ALLOCATIONS in the first YEAR? Ha! Again more dealer BS getting spewed on this forum - and btw I was told my allocation will be around 20 months and this came directly from one of the largest dealers in the COUNTRY!
I don't know if you realize how you come off on this forum as it's hard to convey tone via text but man... you need to relax. We're all enthusiasts here, no need to be so aggressive all the time. 🤙
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I agree and the MSRP I quoted is $700k pre-10% luxury tax (+ other taxes) and dealer fees. I wouldn't be shocked if most specs are pushing close to $900k so where the heck does Lambo slot the roadster and SV/SVJ variant?

My guesstimate is there's probably 50 Lambo customers across Canada that can afford a million dollar model.
I think you got it pretty spot on however I'm curious where you generated your 50 customers across Canada from?
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700k add the 10% Federal Luxury Tax, the 20% PST Luxury Tax in BC and 5% GST in British Columbia... yeah I don't think there will be a lot sold here... (175k 245k just taxes)
Alberta is only 15% in comparison.

Does anyone know how much a replacement battery would set you back?
Does anyone know how much a replacement battery would set you back?
8 year warranty on the high voltage battery
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I think you got it pretty spot on however I'm curious where you generated your 50 customers across Canada from?
I loosely based my number on how many SVJ's and Ultimae's were sold in Canada because the Revuelto MSRP will be similar.
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