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Lamborghini Miami’s latest post spots a Nero Nemesis Revuelto
Lamborghini Miami recently shared photos on Instagram of a Revuelto finished in Nero Nemesis — the brand's satin-black hue — and the result looks like an exotic automotive shadow. The Sant'Agata flagship wears the menacing monochrome well: black wheels in the classic Lambo design, heavily tinted glass, and subtle badging that keeps the focus on sculpted lines rather than flashy color.
Factory finish, no tuner involved
This isn’t a modified street car. All the visual elements on display are genuine factory options from Lamborghini. The satin Nero Nemesis paint, OEM side skirts with a Revuelto badge, and the blacked-out wheels are all items buyers can select from the factory catalog. The only deliberate pops of contrast in this spec are red brake calipers and the Raging Bull emblems on the front, rear and alloys — small details that emphasize the car’s presence without diluting its stealthy identity.

What the photos don’t show — the interior imagination
Lamborghini Miami didn’t open the cockpit in their post, so interior details remain unseen. Based on available factory trims, a logical and tastefully aggressive spec for this exterior would be a full black leather and Alcantara cabin, carbon-fiber trim, red stitching highlights and a red 12 o’clock marker on the steering wheel — subtle cues that would echo the red brake calipers outside.
Performance at a glance
Don’t let the blackout styling distract from what’s under the skin: the Revuelto is Lamborghini’s plug-in hybrid flagship and a true evolution of the brand’s V12 lineage. Key performance highlights:
- Powertrain: Naturally aspirated V12 combined with electric motors
- Total output: a little over 1,000 horsepower (combined)
- 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h): about 2.5 seconds
- U.S. starting price: north of $600,000
This hybrid architecture gives the Revuelto hypercar credentials while keeping the V12 character Lamborghini aficionados expect — instant electric torque paired with a screaming combustion engine.

How it stacks up and why it matters
The Revuelto positions Lamborghini in the plug-in hybrid hypercar arena, competing broadly with other manufacturers who blend electrification and high-displacement engines. What sets this car apart is the commitment to a naturally aspirated V12 combined with electrification to push output beyond the 1,000-hp mark — a clear statement that Lamborghini intends to preserve V12 emotion even as the industry electrifies.

Highlights
- Nero Nemesis satin-black finish gives a stealthy, cohesive look
- Factory options deliver the blackout aesthetic without aftermarket tuning
- Plug-in hybrid V12 offers both performance and new-era electrified boost
- Exclusive price and positioning keep it in ultra-luxury/hypercar territory
Fans of the Raging Bull will be watching for more photos — especially cockpit shots — but for now this Revuelto proves that Lamborghini’s factory customization can create a menacing, fully realized “automotive shadow” without losing the mechanical drama that defines the marque.
Source: autoevolution
Comments
mechbyte
Is that really factory or did they photoshop the finish? satin black is sick but pics can lie...
v8rider
Wow, that Nero Nemesis looks like a shadow eating sunlight... savage. Want cockpit pics tho, hurry up Lambo
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