
Indian billionaire Parveen Agarwal has a tasteful garage. From a humble Mahindra BE6 to a Ferraris. Rolls-Royces and Lamborghinis, his collection is quite expansive. The Rajwada Group bossman has now purchased a brand-new Lamborghini Revuelto. Interestingly, this car will replace the Aventador Ultimae roadster in his garage! That’s unusual and has set the internet talking.
Parveen Agarwal’s Rajwada Group is into real estate development and is based in West Bengal’s Kolkata. His new Revuelto is also the first one in Eastern India. It wears a shouty Yellow (Giallo Auge) colour. Pictures of the car have been shared on the Instagram page Car Crazy India. These show the hybrid hypercar parked on the streets in Kolkata’s Ritchie Road. In these pictures, we can see the car in close detail. We can see the front, rear, side and top views. The brake callipers are finished in Yellow as well.
This Revuelto replaces the Aventador Ultimae roadster in the Agarwal garage. That car too had a Yellow colour. The Ultimae, as the name indicates, is the final version of the Aventador that went on sale in India in June 2022.
It was the final Aventador and the last Lamborghini to feature the pure (non-electrified) naturally aspirated (NA) V12 engine. The 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12, in its case, produced 759hp and 720Nm of torque. It was capable of doing the 0-100 kph sprint in just 2.8 seconds. 200kph came in 8.7 seconds, and the car had a top-speed of 355 kph.

On the design front, the Ultimae had a different front bumper, a new splitter, 21-inch wheels at the front and 22-inchers at the rear, and Carbon Ceramic brakes. Only 600 units of the Ultimae were every build, 350 of which were coupes and the remaining roadsters. Agarwal owned a roadster. India reportedly has four Ultimaes. The Ultimae continued to be on sale till March 2023, when it was finally replaced by the Revuelto. Yes, Agarwal has traded his Ultimae for its own successor!

Lamborghini launched the Revuelto in India in December 2023, at an ex-showroom price of Rs 8.89 crores, before options. It is the carmaker’s current flagship and is, in essence, a mid-engined plug-in hybrid supercar. The engine remains its biggest highlight- a massive 6.5-litre, naturally-aspirated V12 paired with three electric motors.

Powering the hybrid part is a 3.8 kWh battery pack. The setup has a combined output of 1015 hp and 807 Nm, while the engine alone can make 825 hp and 725 Nm. The Revuelto is faster than its predecessor and can do the 0-100 kph sprint in just 2.5 seconds. The top speed, however, is slightly less- 350 kph. The company even claims it to have an all-electric range of around 10 km!

The Revuelto also has a unique design. It looks shouty with sharp lines and unique body panels. Key design highlights include Y-shaped LED DRLs, tail lamps, scissor doors, and high-mounted hexagonal exhausts. Like the Ultimae, the Revuelto comes with 21 inch wheels at the front and 22 inch units at the rear.
The Y-theme continues onto the inside as well. The car also comes packed with features and tech. You will see three screens inside- an 8.4-inch floating touchscreen infotainment system, a 12.3-inch digital driver display and a 9.1-inch passenger display. The controls and buttons inside take design inspiration from fighter jets. In India, the Revuelto competes primarily with the Ferrari SF90 Stradale.
The Rajwada group garage also has models like Mahindra BE6, Ferrari 296 GTS, McLaren 720S, Lamborghini Urus, Mercedes Benz G63 AMG, Rolls Royce Ghost, Jeep Wrangler, Mercedes Benz E-Class, BMW 7-Series, Rolls Royce Spectre and more.