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Five Fastest Lamborghini Cars Ever Made: Speed, Specs, and Italian Madness

03 Jul 2025
Key highlights
  • 1
    The fastest Lamborghini models blend wild design with blistering top speeds
  • 2
    The Aventador family of Lambos dominate the top speed charts
  • 3
    Hybrids like the Sián prove that speed doesn't have to sacrifice sustainability
Outline

When it comes to the outrageous spaceship-esque design, theatrical performance with the scissor doors, and that oh-so-glorious V12 scream, a Lamborghini is second to none. Born out of Ferruccio Lamborghini’s grudge against Enzo Ferrari, the brand has built its name on drama, both on the road and the racetrack. For decades, it’s built raging bulls that sound like thunder and look like spaceships. But Lamborghinis aren't just about wild styling and shouty exhausts, they're built to be the fastest Lamborghini possible in their class. Top speed is a common measure of performance, and while it may not be the only measure of a supercar's greatness, it sure gets people talking.

 

So, which Lambo holds the title of being the fastest Lamborghini? Turns out, there isn’t just one. Here’s a list of the five fastest Lamborghinis ever made, brutally quick machines built to dominate straights, shatter records, and make everything else on the road feel slow. From track-focused hypercars to road-legal rockets, these are the bulls that charge hardest when the throttle hits the floor.

 

1. Lamborghini Revuelto | Top Speed: 350+ kmph

 

Lamborghini Revuelto | Top Speed: 350+ kmph

 

The Revuelto is Lamborghini’s latest halo model and the brand’s first proper production hybrid and arguably, the fastest Lamborghini ever. Think of it as the Aventador’s smarter, stronger, and meaner cousin. The name “Revuelto” roughly translates to “scrambled,” which is ironic because this car will scramble your senses. The Lamborghini Revuelto pushes over 1,000 bhp from a naturally aspirated V12 and three electric motors. It catapults itself into the future while still howling like a beast from the past.

 

Specifications

 

SpecificationDetails
Engine6.5-litre V12 + 3 electric motors
Power1,015 bhp
Torque1,062 Nm
0-100 kmph2.5 seconds
Top Speed350+ kmph

 

The Revuelto retains the drama of Lamborghini’s signature V12, now paired with an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and an all-wheel drive setup. This hypercar isn’t just quick in a straight line, it’s also one of the most advanced and the fastest Lamborghini ever, loaded with active aerodynamics and a carbon-fibre monocoque that’s 10% lighter than the previous flagship that it replaces, the Lamborghini Aventador. No wonder then, that it features in our list of fastest supercars of 2025.

 

Key Insights

 

  • Lamborghini’s first plug-in hybrid supercar
  • Lamborghini’s most powerful production car ever
  • Features all-wheel drive with torque vectoring

 

2. Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | Top Speed: 350 kmph

 

Lamborghini Aventador SVJ | Top Speed: 350 kmph

 

The SVJ (stands for Super Veloce Jota) for a time, was considered the fastest Lamborghini. It is the ultimate evolution of the Lamborghini Aventador, taking everything great about the standard supercar and pushing it into insanity. Introduced in 2018, the SVJ made headlines by setting the Nürburgring lap record for production cars at the time. It's a brutalist take on Italian engineering.

 

Specifications

 

SpecificationDetails
Engine6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12
Power770 bhp
Torque720 Nm
0-100 kmph2.8 seconds
Top Speed350 kmph

 

The naturally aspirated V12 sings to 8,700 rpm, delivering explosive performance with pinpoint accuracy. The car features ALA (Aerodinamica Lamborghini Attiva), a clever active aero system that adjusts in real-time to provide downforce or reduce drag. On the road or the race track, the SVJ delivers a pure, visceral driving experience that few cars can match. Sadly, this was the last hurrah of the howling V12, unadulterated by turbochargers or hybrid trickery, as we bid adieu to the naturally aspirated era. 

 

Key Insights

 

  • Set a Nürburgring lap record in 2018
  • Features ALA 2.0 active aero system
  • Last naturally aspirated flagship V12 from Lambo

 

3. Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 | Top Speed: 350 kmph

 

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The name “Sián” means “lightning” in Bolognese, hinting at its claim to be one of the fastest Lamborghinis ever produced. The FKP 37 part? That’s a tribute to the late Volkswagen Group Chairman, Ferdinand Karl Piëch. Lamborghini's first limited-production hybrid, the Sián FKP 37, blends future-facing electrification with a good old-fashioned V12. Only 63 units of the coupe were made, making it a rare piece of Lamborghini's history.

 

Specifications

 

SpecificationDetails
Engine6.5-litre V12 + 48V electric motor
Power819 bhp
Torque760 Nm
0-100 kmph2.8 seconds
Top Speed350 kmph

 

The Sián is technically Lamborghini’s first foray into hybrid tech, and its top speed makes it a strong contender for the fastest Lamborghini title, though it’s not a plug-in. Instead of using a lithium-ion battery, it uses a supercapacitor, which stores and releases energy faster. It’s clever, complicated, and incredibly cool. Visually, the Sián is pure cyberpunk madness. Y-shaped headlights, jet-fighter-style tail lights, and a rear end that looks like it wants to eat the car behind it. Only 63 coupes and 19 roadsters were made, which also means you’re more likely to spot a UFO than a Sian on the road.

 

Key Insights

 

  • Lamborghini’s first limited-production hybrid
  • Uses supercapacitors instead of conventional batteries
  • Limited production of just 63 units with an additional 19 coupe models

 

4. Lamborghini Centenario | Top Speed: 350 kmph

 

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Built to celebrate the 100th birthday of founder Ferruccio Lamborghini, the Centenario is less of a car and more of a birthday cake with 770 bhp. Only 40 were ever built (20 coupes and 20 roadsters), and each one was snapped up before you could even spell ‘Lamborghini’ backwards. This limited-run hypercar is based on the Lamborghini Aventador, but turned up to 11 with more power, enhanced aero, and lighter materials.

 

Specifications

SpecificationDetails
Engine6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12
Power770 bhp
Torque690 Nm
0-100 kmph2.8 seconds
Top Speed350 kmph

 

The Centenario’s looks might remind you of an angry stealth bomber, but it’s still underpinned by the Aventador’s platform. However, Lamborghini managed to cut its calorie intake and restrict its weight to just 1,520 kg by using a full carbon-fibre body. It also introduced rear-wheel steering to the Lambo world, making it surprisingly agile at low speeds. The Centenario may not be the most well-known Lambo, but it’s definitely one of the most outrageous. And with that kind of power and exclusivity, it makes for an unforgettable garage trophy. It's part celebration, part science project.

 

Key Insights

 

  • Built to honour Ferruccio Lamborghini’s 100th birthday
  • First Lambo with rear-wheel steering
  • Limited to just 40 units globally of which 20 are coupes and 20 are roadsters

 

5. Lamborghini Veneno | Top Speed: 355 kmph

 

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Built to celebrate Lamborghini’s 50th anniversary, the Veneno is an extreme, limited-run hypercar that looks like it escaped a concept sketch. With just 13 units made worldwide (coupes and roadsters combined), it’s one of the rarest, most aggressive, and for a short while, the fastest Lamborghini ever built. Underneath the wild aero bodywork is a reworked Aventador chassis, upgraded with more power and reduced weight.

 

Specifications

 

SpecificationDetails
Engine6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12
Power750 bhp
Torque690 Nm
0-100 kmph2.8 seconds
Top Speed355 kmph

 

Despite its dramatic looks, the Veneno is no show car. Its 6.5-litre V12 delivers explosive power, launching it from 0-100 kmph in just 2.8 seconds. Lamborghini focused on extreme downforce and carbon-fibre construction, a material that the top supercars love, giving it track-ready agility and stability. It's not just fast, it's a rolling science experiment in speed.

 

Key Insights

 

  • Built for Lamborghini's 50th anniversary
  • Features carbon-fibre monocoque and extreme aero
  • One of the rarest Lamborghinis ever made

 

Lamborghini’s Legacy of Performance

 

From the first Lamborghini supercar, the Miura to the latest speed weapon, the Revuelto, Lamborghini has always been about pushing the performance envelope. Its fastest models are more than speed machines, they’re statements of engineering, design and unhindered performance. Loud, brash, and unapologetically bold, Lamborghini cars show that performance isn't just about horsepower and torque numbers. It's about how those numbers make one feel when the V12 screams behind their ears.

 

How Lamborghini Ranks Among Supercar Royalty

 

While Ferrari may be the purist's brand and Bugatti would be touted as the top-speed king, Lamborghini owns the space in between, a brand that’s a wild mix of theatre, brute force, and surprisingly effective performance engineering. Lamborghini has long been a symbol of exotic excess and in the last decade, it has backed that up with performance that can match any rival in the elite supercar and hypercar space.

 

Why the Fastest Lamborghini Still Matters

 

In a world increasingly shifting toward electric mobility, hybridisation, alternative fuels and automation, cars like the Lamborghini Revuelto remind us why driving still matters. The fastest Lamborghini isn’t just a spec sheet trophy, it's a cultural icon, a celebration of mechanical engineering in its most outrageous form. Even if most of us never own one, the fastest Lamborghini gives enthusiasts something to dream about. Afterall, your first bedroom poster of a supercar was probably a Lamborghini and that’s exactly why they still matter.

 

Conclusion

 

Lamborghini continues to define what it means to go fast with flair. Be it the raw edge of the Veneno, the hybrid might of the Sián, or the technological evolution of the Revuelto, each of these cars captures a unique moment by being the fastest Lamborghini in the brand’s legacy at some point in time. And together, the fastest Lamborghini supercars remind us that speed, when done the Lamborghini way, is never just a number, it’s an attitude, a persona and the very essence of high performance engineering. These cars aren’t just machines, they’re expressions of speed, design, and character.

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