California Lemon Law · Lamborghini · 2024–2025

Lamborghini Revuelto Lemon Law

Talk to a Lamborghini lemon law attorney — your Lamborghini Revuelto may qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement.

If your brand-new Lamborghini Revuelto has thrown software errors, lost its rearview camera on a quick restart, or has been back to the dealer more than once, you're not imagining it — this V12 plug-in hybrid flagship has already faced several recalls. When the dealer can't fix a warranty defect after a fair number of attempts, your Revuelto may qualify as a California lemon.

The Defect

The Revuelto software and electronics defect

The Revuelto is Lamborghini's first V12 plug-in hybrid, and it packs an unusually complex mix of high-voltage electric drive, a V12 engine, and layers of controlling software — which is where its early defects have shown up. Lamborghini recalled a small batch of Revueltos (about seven vehicles from the 2024 and 2025 model years) over a software glitch: if the car is switched off and back on and shifted into reverse before the system fully resets, the rearview camera image may not display, with the remedy software scheduled through dealers by March 2026.

That camera bug is only part of the picture. The Revuelto has been through multiple recalls in a short time, reportedly covering issues such as windshield wipers, door springs, and an oil leak that posed a fire risk. Early owners also watch for the electronic and infotainment quirks common to a first-year hybrid supercar — spurious warning lights, hybrid-system messages, and screens that freeze or reboot — along with the long parts waits typical of a low-volume flagship.

California's Lemon Law covers far more than any single recall. If your Revuelto has a warranty-covered defect — software, the hybrid drivetrain, electronics, or build quality — and the dealer can't repair it after a reasonable number of attempts, or the car is out of service for an extended time, you may be entitled to a buyback, a replacement, or a cash settlement, with Lamborghini paying your attorney fees. On a car with this many early recalls, a repair that doesn't hold is a strong sign of a lemon.

Known Issues

Commonly Reported Lamborghini Revuelto Problems

Rearview camera not displaying after a quick restart into reverse
Software and infotainment glitches, freezes, and reboots
Hybrid-system warning messages and spurious electronic faults
Multiple early recalls, including a fire-risk oil leak and wiper and door issues
Repeat failures after a warranty or recall repair, or long waits for parts

Not every Lamborghini Revuelto is affected. Any substantial, warranty-covered defect that can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts — or that keeps your vehicle out of service — may support a claim.

Your Rights

Is Your Lamborghini Revuelto a Lemon?

A recall is not automatically a lemon — it's the manufacturer acknowledging a defect and offering a free repair. California's Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Act) comes into play when a substantial defect can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts, or when your Revuelto has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days.

If your Lamborghini Revuelto qualifies, you may be entitled to a buyback (a refund of what you've paid, minus a mileage offset), a replacement vehicle, or a cash-and-keep settlement — and Lamborghini pays your attorney fees on a successful claim, so pursuing your case costs you nothing out of pocket.

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Common Questions

Lamborghini Revuelto Lemon Law FAQs

Is the Lamborghini Revuelto covered by California's Lemon Law?

Yes. As a new vehicle sold with a manufacturer's warranty, the Revuelto is protected by California's Lemon Law, including its plug-in hybrid and high-voltage components. If a warranty-covered defect can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts, or the car is out of service for an extended time, you may be owed a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement — with Lamborghini paying your attorney fees.

My Revuelto has already been recalled more than once. Does that make it a lemon?

Not automatically, but a pattern of recalls and repairs is exactly what supports a lemon claim. A software recall affected a small batch of Revueltos over a blank rearview camera, and the model has seen other recalls, including a fire-risk oil leak. If the repairs don't hold or problems keep recurring, keep your records and get a free case review.

What can I recover for a defective Revuelto?

Potentially a buyback (a refund of what you've paid, minus a mileage offset), a replacement vehicle, or a cash-and-keep settlement — plus your attorney fees paid by Lamborghini. There's no cost to you to pursue a claim.

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Every case is different and the outcome depends on its own facts and circumstances. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future case.

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