Lamborghini Revuelto has filed a European trademark application for the term, hinting at a possible name for Aventador’s successor.
Lamborghini submitted his application to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) on May 25, as well as to the Italian Trademark Office (UIBM), according to CarBuzzWhich is the first filing spot.
The EUIPO application covers a variety of categories. This includes not only cars and electric vehicles, but also vehicles such as electric scooters. CarBuzz. Lamborghini also applied for trademarks in other categories including clothing, scale models, toy cars, and racing games.

2023 Lamborghini Aventador Successor Spy Shot – Photo Credit: S. Baldauf / SB-Medien
Although Lamborghini has not announced any plans for the Revuelto name, it appears that the automaker plans to use the name in future cars, as well as to secure the relevant merchandising trademarks. Executives do not want to introduce a new car and cannot use its name on T-shirts and scale models.
Due to the Aventador replacement, the next car could be named Revuelto. “Revuelto” translates into Spanish Scrambled, Turned, Fumbling, Higgled-Piglady, and Uncontrolled. Lamborghini’s V-12-powered models are named after the Spanish bull, and the Spanish connection makes sense for the new V-12 model. We already know that the Aventador successor will have a plug-in hybrid system and a new V-12. For its value, Revoltosaurus was also a lizard or crocodile-like dinosaur. Similar revuelta translates revolution.
We also know that the automaker is about to start an electrification push The Aventador Ultimae was the last non-hybrid V-12 Lamborghini, given to an Aventador’s successor. Lamborghini has not announced an all-electric model, but EU regulations could force its hand.
It is also possible that Lamborghini could use the name Revuelto for its upcoming electrified model. We will soon be able to narrow down the possibilities The Aventador successor is expected to go on sale in 2023, which means it will probably be released later this year.