Right. Imagine someone at Lamborghini HQ was told: “We need something to celebrate 63 years of being loud, fast, and mildly impractical in most weather conditions.” And then was handed a V12 and a very sharp pencil.
What they’ve produced is the Revuelto NA63 — a special edition limited to just 63 cars each for the US and Canada.
Visually, it’s essentially a rolling flag tribute package. The US version gets red, white, and blue stripes draped over a Blu Marinus body like a supercar wearing ceremonial bunting. Canada gets a slightly more polite but still very expensive shout-out in red and white over a darker grey base. Either way, it’s less “subtle nod” and more “freedom, but make it carbon fibre.”

There’s also “63” badging sprinkled around like someone lost a set of anniversary stickers and just decided to commit to the bit — doors, interior, the lot.
Underneath all the patriotism and paintwork is the same mechanical insanity as the standard Revuelto: a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 (because of course it is), three electric motors, and a hybrid system that exists mainly to make the V12 even angrier. Total output: 1,001 horsepower.

That translates to 0–62 mph in 2.5 seconds, which is not so much “accelerating” as it is “briefly arguing with physics and winning.” Top speed? Over 217 mph — assuming you can find a road long enough and a sense of self-preservation short enough.
So yes: it’s a limited edition supercar that celebrates North America by going faster than most aircraft are legally allowed to taxi. Which feels… on brand.


