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Btw, what is the average US spec coming out to? Over $700,000?
My orange one came in a little over $700K according to my SA. But I don't understand why we were made to choose pre spec'd cars since some members are confirming custom specs arriving same time. In that case why not let us choose our options during the appointments back in december and build our cars first and ship first so everyone in all markets gets them the same time? Instead of making us choose fully spec'd out cars with strict options that some of us don't want.
 
This is mainly a USA board but people chiming in about situations in Australia and Europe .
Geez, you like to give yourself a lot of importance.

Australian responding to a USA poster without being clear every time that he/she is talking about Australia is not helpful .
I guess comprehension is not your strong suit:

Here in Australia, dealers are now PUBLICALLY advertising that they have allocations available.
The Revuelto boasts a substantially higher MSRP compared to the Aventador, especially in Australia. It's important to emphasize that Australia represents a notably diminutive market, further limiting the buyer pool. It's also worth noting that anticipated deliveries for Australian customers are a couple of years away, so it makes sense why dealers are pushing allocations.
A couple years away?
My delivery is July next year (if my heavy ADP options don't hold it back).
 
Early allocations or 2025+? I've seen a lot of dealers offering to take deposits for later cars, but always chalked that up to just hoping you'll eventually get one, not really with any set timeline.
Deliveries (supposedly) are starting in Australia from July 2024 (if no delays on options). Very few people will get their cars in 2024 though. So the bulk will come 2025 onwards.
Dealers are advertising 2025 allocations, which is surprising considering that in March they were saying they were holding drposits into 2027.
 
What it's clear is that looks like during the first months in US and Australia only pre-specced cars will arrive, while Europe customer specced cars will arive from the very begining, most likely due the much longer shipping to US and Australia, etc.
Australia doesn't have any pre-configs. That's why no cars are arriving in the first half of 2024.
 
Geez, you like to give yourself a lot of importance.



I guess comprehension is not your strong suit:
kids on car forums these days …

176 Lambo’s sold across 5 dealerships in Australia in 2023.

900 Lambo’s will be sold across 8 dealers in California this year …

Um, yeah …… you’re the only one interjecting here about what’s going on in Australia…..

from memory; I thought you said that you or your dad don’t buy brand new Lambo’s ? , no?
 
My orange one came in a little over $700K according to my SA. But I don't understand why we were made to choose pre spec'd cars since some members are confirming custom specs arriving same time. In that case why not let us choose our options during the appointments back in december and build our cars first and ship first so everyone in all markets gets them the same time? Instead of making us choose fully spec'd out cars with strict options that some of us don't want.
My only thought here is that the pre-config cars will end up coming first and ordered cars are coming significantly later, at least in the US. I think maybe non-preconfigs here are being told one thing but it's likely more of an estimate by dealers vs a real bit of data provided by the factory.
 
kids on car forums these days …

176 Lambo’s sold across 5 dealerships in Australia in 2023.

900 Lambo’s will be sold across 8 dealers in California this year …

Um, yeah …… you’re the only one interjecting here about what’s going on in Australia…..

from memory; I thought you said that you or your dad don’t buy brand new Lambo’s ? , no?
Yup. Total comprehension issues. I have never said anything about not buying new Lambos (several V12's over 20yrs) and my father is long dead.

You need to get off your high horse. You are NOT special.
 
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Could you please provide the source of your production projections because it's worth noting that Lamborghini struggled to reach a production volume of 1500 Aventadors per model year at its peak which was priced considerably lower. Additionally, it's important to underscore that the Revuelto is an entirely new vehicle, built from the ground up. Therefore, the notion that Lamborghini will achieve full scale production without delays within a mere 12 months seems patently implausible. There are already constraints on options like carbon and interior trim, and I've personally been informed, like many other customers who didn't opt for a pre-config, to anticipate delivery of our vehicles towards the end of 2024 or possibly in early 2025.
Best Aventador year: 2018
Total Aventador production: 1,209

Cannot locate any year with 1500...far less

If Revuelto production exceeds 800 per year I will be surprised, it is a very complex car and where are the magazine test drives?
 
Nice. When do you expect delivery?
I was told I would be getting an allocation early part of next year, maybe sooner. The surround assist pack is not showing as an option yet because they have not yet tested that paint color for it. Apparently some paint reflections may interfere with sensor functionality.
 
If the Revuelto stays under 900 Units a year, I'll be ecstatic :love:
“Winkelmann said the Revuelto is likely to sell as well or better than its top-of-the-line Aventador model, which the Revuelto replaces. Lamborghini sold over 11,000 Aventadors over its decade-plus life. “


I do recall reading somewhere that production capacity has increased slightly vs the Aventador (+1/day?).
 
Btw dealers, are just getting the demos so we should start seeing the test drives very soon
I think these cars you're seeing are not dealer demos, but factory demo cars for events and presentations.
Last info I had from factory(literally from yesterday) is that their a bit delayed on the final safety testings of the car and that they don't expect to deliver market introduction cars(basically Demo) earlier than december and customer cars earlier than January/February. Additionally, it's a requirement from the manufacturer that all the dealer staff has completed the Revuelto training in order to get the car shipped, and this training will take place in October.

My build with cost option prices. The color I am going with is Rosso Bia
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Not many people is going for red, but that's a nice spec! But it's better if we can see it!
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Not many people is going for red, but that's a nice spec! But it's better if we can see it!

Thats is ome of the reasons I’m going with Rosso Bia. Was considering the launch orange but sales manager told me most customers also are selecting that orange. The Rosso Bia paint intent really has a sparkle effect that does not show in pics or video
 
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