Let's compare Aston Martin Vanquish Vanquish Volante vs Lamborghini Revuelto v12 Hybrid

Compare Aston Martin Vanquish Vanquish Volante vs Lamborghini Revuelto v12 Hybrid price, specifications, mileage, features and performance to find the best car for you.

Aston Martin Vanquish Vanquish Volante
Aston Martin Vanquish
Lamborghini Revuelto v12 Hybrid
Lamborghini Revuelto
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Here is a detailed comparison of price:

Aston Martin Vanquish Vanquish Volante

Price

₹ 8.37 Cr

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 15.46 Lakh/month

Lamborghini Revuelto v12 Hybrid

Price

₹ 9.87 Cr

On-Road Price New Delhi

EMI

₹ 18.23 Lakh/month

From the above comparison, we can conclude that Aston Martin Vanquish feels light on the pocket compared to Lamborghini Revuelto by ₹1,50,32,464.

Dimensions & Seating

Body Type

Convertible

Coupe

Length

4850 mm

4947 mm +97

Width

2044 mm

2266 mm +222

Height

1290 mm +130

1160 mm

WheelBase

2885 mm +106

2779 mm

Ground Clearance

120 mm +13

107 mm

Seating Capacity

2

2

Fuel Tank Capacity

--

90 Liters

Boot Space

-- Liters

140 Liters

Engine & Transmission

Fuel Type

--

Petrol

Mileage (KMPL)

-- KMPL

12 Km/l

Range

-- Kms

1060 Kms

Engine Type

--

V12 Na 6.5 L

Powertrain Assistance

--

Strong Hybrid

Emission Standards

--

Bs Vi

No. of Cylinders

--

12

Displacement

--

6498 cc

Max Power

--

1015 bhp @ 9250 rpm

Max Torque

--

807 Nm @ 6750 rpm

Transmission Type

--

AT

Gear Box

--

8-DCT

Drive Type

--

AWD

Top Speed

--

350

Steering and Suspension

Tilt Adjust

--

Yes

Telescopic Adjust

--

Yes

Turning Radius

--

6.2

Front Suspension

--

Horizontal monotube damper with push rod system

Rear Suspension

--

Horizontal monotube damper with push rod system

Front Brakes

--

Disc

Rear Brakes

--

Disc

Safety & Security

Airbags

--

8

Seatbelt Warning

--

Yes

Over Speeding Warning

--

Yes

Anti-lock Braking System

--

Yes

ESP

--

Yes

Brake Assist

--

Yes

Tyre Pressure Monitor System

No

Yes

Reverse Camera

No

Yes

360 Camera

No

Yes

Hill Assist

--

Yes

Hill Descent Control

No

No

Child Lock

--

Yes

Isofix Child Seat Mount

--

Yes

Engine Immobilizer

--

Yes

ADAS

No

Yes

Comfort & Convenience

Power Windows

--

Only Front

ORVM Adjustment

--

Electric

Request Sensors

--

Yes

Push Button Start

No

Yes

Cruise Control

No

Yes

Keyless Entry

--

Yes

Steering Mounted Control

--

Yes

Climate Control

--

Automatic

Rear AC Vents

No

Yes

Adjustable Steering Column

--

Yes

Interior Features

Upholstery

--

Leather

Adjustable Front Seats

--

Yes

Height Adjustable Driver Seat

--

--

Rear Armrest

No

No

Rear Cup Holders

--

--

Front Cup Holders

--

Yes

Cooled Glovebox

No

No

Exterior Features

Sunroof

--

No

Wheels

--

Alloy

Fog Lights

No

Yes

Tyre Size

--

265 / 35 R20

Daytime Running Lights

--

LED

Headlight Type

--

Projector Led

Tailgate

--

Electric

Roof Rails

No

No

Rear Wiper

No

No

Infotainment & Telematics

Touch Screen

--

Yes

Screen Size

--

12.5 inch

USB Port

--

Yes

Navigation System

No

Yes

Speakers

--

6

Remote App Control

No

Yes

Wireless Charging

No

Yes

Smartphone Connectivity

No

Yes

Telematics

--

Digital

Connectivity & Internet

USB Port

--

Yes

Navigation

No

Yes

Smartphone Connectivity

No

Yes

Aston Martin Vanquish Vs Lamborghini Revuelto Colors
Aston Martin Vanquish Andromeda Red

Andromeda Red

Lamborghini Revuelto Arancio Borealis

Arancio Borealis

Aston Martin Vanquish Andromeda Red

Andromeda Red

Lamborghini Revuelto Arancio Borealis

Arancio Borealis

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Aston Martin Vanquish Vs Lamborghini Revuelto FAQs

The 2025 Aston Martin Vanquish is priced at around ₹8.85 crore ex-showroom in India. On-road cost can cross ₹10 crore after taxes and registration.

The new Vanquish was launched in March 2025.

It comes with a 5.2-litre twin-turbo V12 engine (5203 cc), tuned for high performance and long-distance GT driving.

The Vanquish delivers about 6.5 km/l, which is expected for a V12 super GT.

Fuel Tank Capacity: 82 litres Range: Around 556 km on a full tank under ideal conditions.

Assuming petrol costs ₹110 per litre: Mileage = 6.5 km/l Cost per km = ₹110 ÷ 6.5 ≈ ₹16.9/km So, expect nearly ₹17/km in fuel running cost, excluding maintenance.

Length: 4,850 mm Width: 2,044 mm Height: 1,290 mm Boot Space: 248 litres The car is low and wide, giving it a supercar stance while still carrying GT comfort.

The Vanquish Zagato is a limited-edition design collaboration between Aston Martin and Italian design house Zagato. Known for its unique styling and exclusivity, it exists in Coupe, Volante, Speedster, and Shooting Brake versions, with production limited to just 99 units each.

While it can technically be used daily, its low ground clearance and high running cost make it more of a weekend or touring GT than a city commuter.

The Lamborghini Revuelto sits at around ₹8.9 crore (ex-showroom, India), making it one of the most expensive Lamborghinis ever to hit Indian roads.

Globally, the Revuelto was unveiled in March 2023, and it marks Lamborghini’s first V12 plug-in hybrid supercar.

The Revuelto combines a 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 engine with three electric motors. Together, the system churns out a mind-bending 1,015 PS. It still screams like a proper V12, but now with instant electric torque added to the mix.

Nobody buys a Lamborghini for fuel economy, but since this is a plug-in hybrid, it manages better efficiency than the Aventador it replaces. Expect around 7–8 kmpl combined, with the ability to do low-range EV-only driving for short distances, perfect for city hops.

It carries a 90-litre fuel tank, and with hybrid assistance, long-distance range is improved. But in real-world spirited driving, you’ll mostly be at fuel pumps because of the V12’s appetite.

The Revuelto measures 4947 mm in length, 2033 mm in width, and 1160 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2770 mm. It’s longer and wider than the Temerario, giving it a grander road presence.

Practicality is not its strength, with 110 litres of boot space, just about enough for two soft bags. But the point of this car is to make your garage look like a spaceship dock.

Yes, the Revuelto features electrified AWD. The V12 drives the rear wheels, while the front axle has two independent electric motors, making it capable of insane torque vectoring and launch control starts that can pin you to your seat.

If your mindset says “Why spend ₹8.9 crore on a car when I can buy about 45 Toyota Innova Crystas, put them all on lease and make a steady income?” then the Revuelto is not your car. You’re wired for ROI, not RPM. The Revuelto is built for a different breed of human, the ones who see cars as rolling art and engineering symphonies. It’s inspired by fighter jets, sci-fi movies and that eternal Italian obsession with going faster than common sense allows. Now about financial sense, let’s be real: if your net worth is in the ₹900 crore plus range, spending 1% of it on a Revuelto doesn’t sting, it’s like tipping the universe for letting you play big. If you’re below that bracket, buying one might make your CA and extended family stage an intervention.
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