The 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto and the Huracan EVO sit one bay apart in our Tampa garage, but they are not the same kind of weekend. The Revuelto is the new V12 flagship from Sant Agata, a plug-in hybrid with three electric motors and 1,001 horsepower combined. The Huracan EVO is the V10 workhorse, the naturally aspirated supercar that built the modern Lamborghini reputation. Both are available right now from our Tampa fleet, and both deliver to Tampa International, Hyde Park, Channelside, St Petersburg, Clearwater, and Sarasota. The question is which one fits the trip you are actually taking.
The short answer for impatient readers
Renting a Lamborghini for a single Tampa night, a downtown dinner, or a content shoot on Bayshore Boulevard? The Huracan EVO Coupe is the right call. It is lighter, simpler, and the V10 sounds the way most people expect a Lamborghini to sound.
Booking a milestone weekend, a bachelor party headliner, or the rare day when you actually want to feel something nobody else on Bayshore is driving? The 2024 Revuelto is the answer. It is the most powerful production Lamborghini ever built, the first plug-in hybrid V12, and there is exactly one in our Tampa fleet.
POWERTRAIN
V10 versus hybrid V12
The Huracan EVO is built around a 5.2 liter naturally aspirated V10. That engine traces its lineage to the Audi R8 and the Gallardo before it. 631 horsepower, all-wheel drive, a dual-clutch seven speed. The engine note is the entire point. Floor it at the top of Bayshore and the V10 winds out past 8,000 rpm with that screaming, unfiltered sound that supercars used to make before turbos took over the segment.
The Revuelto throws all of that out. The 6.5 liter V12 is new, still naturally aspirated, and now backed by three electric motors and a small battery. One e-motor is integrated with the dual-clutch eight speed gearbox. Two more drive the front wheels. Combined output is 1,001 horsepower. The car will run a few miles on battery alone, which is mostly useful for slipping out of a Hyde Park neighborhood before sunrise without waking anyone up.
The Revuelto is the first Lamborghini that can leave your hotel valet in silence and arrive at the meeting point with a V12 already at the redline.
How they actually drive in Tampa
The Huracan EVO is the supercar you can use. It is short, it is narrow enough to park behind Armature Works without sweating, and the all-wheel drive system means a Florida afternoon rain does not end the drive. The dynamic steering and the rear-wheel steering work together to make the car feel smaller than it is. If you have never driven a real Lamborghini before, this is the one that teaches you what they are about.
The Revuelto is wider, longer, and significantly more car. The torque arrives in waves because the e-motors fill in the bottom of the rev range that even a V12 cannot match from idle. The result is acceleration that is genuinely violent in a way the Huracan, fast as it is, is not. Around town it is calm and quiet. On a Sunshine Skyway pull or a clear stretch of I-275 north of downtown, it is the most accelerative thing you can rent in Tampa Bay.
Spec comparison
| Spec | Huracan EVO | Revuelto |
|---|---|---|
| Engine | 5.2L V10 | 6.5L V12 + 3 e-motors |
| Horsepower | 631 hp | 1,001 hp combined |
| 0 to 60 | 2.9 seconds | 2.5 seconds |
| Top speed | 202 mph | 217 mph |
| Drivetrain | AWD | Hybrid AWD |
| Gearbox | 7-speed DCT | 8-speed DCT |
| Tampa availability | Coupe and Spyder | Coupe only, single unit |
The Tampa scenarios where each one wins
BAYSHORE CRUISE
Huracan EVO. The Bayshore stretch from Gandy to Davis Islands is a slow drive, not a fast one. The Huracan looks like a Lamborghini, sounds like a Lamborghini, and behaves at 35 mph. The Revuelto is overkill for the route and harder to park near the Tampa General loop.
BACHELOR OR BACHELORETTE HEADLINER
Revuelto. If the weekend has a budget that already includes a yacht and a Hyde Park villa, the Revuelto is the Lamborghini that matches the rest of the spend. Pulling up to the Edition Hotel or to Forbici in a V12 hybrid in 2024 is a different category of arrival.
CONTENT AND PHOTO SHOOTS
Either, but the Huracan EVO Spyder is the lighter lift. Open roof, V10 visible from the back, Tampa Riverwalk or the Cuban Sandwich painted wall in Ybor as backdrop. The Revuelto is more dramatic on camera but the body is so new most viewers will not recognize the silhouette yet.
DAY TRIP TO SARASOTA OR ST PETERSBURG
The Huracan EVO is the comfortable choice for two hours each way. The Revuelto has a stiffer ride and shorter range on battery, but if the trip is the point and not the destination, the V12 wins.
TRACK DAYS AT SEBRING OR PALM BEACH
The Huracan EVO is the rental Lambo more drivers feel confident pushing on track. The Revuelto is a track-capable car but it is also a one of one in our Tampa fleet. We rent it for arrival, not for lap times.
Pricing reality
Both cars come in above our Tampa fleet starting rate of $399 per day, with the Revuelto sitting at the top of the Sant Agata column. Multi-day rates fall off the per-day number meaningfully. Weekend rates are quoted on availability and on which Tampa Bay drop point you need. We do not publish the Revuelto rate publicly because demand swings, and the car is the only Revuelto in standing fleet in the Tampa Bay area.
Both cars require drivers 25 or older with a valid license and our standard insurance review. We deliver to Tampa International, downtown Tampa, Hyde Park, South Tampa, Westshore, St Petersburg, Clearwater, Sarasota, and across the bay.
So which Lambo do you rent in Tampa
If you are weighing this for the first time, the Huracan EVO is the safer pick. It is the Lamborghini that 95 percent of guests come to us looking for and that 95 percent of guests are happy with on the way home.
If you already know what the Huracan feels like, or if the weekend is built around one moment that should be unmistakable, the Revuelto is the answer. A V12 hybrid with 1,001 horsepower is not a quiet thing to roll up in. That is the point.
Either way, we are the team to talk to. Check the dates with the buttons below, or call our Tampa concierge at (813) 365-7805.