A Lamborghini LM002 was seen towing a Revuelto through street in huge flex

  • A collector purchased a Lamborghini Revuelto
  • The catch was that he used an LM002 to tow it
  • This V12 duo looked iconic and made for a huge flex

Published on Sep 13, 2024 at 11:20 AM (UTC+4)
by Siddharth Dudeja

Last updated on Sep 13, 2024 at 6:48 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Most people who would buy a Lamborghini Revuelto would — in all fairness — drive it back to their home or have it towed on a ‘generic’ truck. Not this man, though — because he towed his brand-new Revuelto using a Lamborghini LM002.

This right here might just be the greatest flex ever — especially for a collector and enthusiast.

It’s completely normal not to want to drive a supercar you just bought and have it towed back.

But why bother with a pickup truck when you have a V12-powered Lambo truck at your disposal?

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Lamborghini LM002 tows a Lamborghini Revuelto

Meet Edgar, an entrepreneur and car enthusiast who goes by @edgar_welcome on Instagram.

He obviously loves his Lamborghinis and got himself the rare Revuelto a few months ago.

Instead of driving it back to his supercar garage, the collector pulled up to the dealership in Barcelona in his bright red Lamborghini LM002.

After taking delivery of the Lamborghini Revuelto — also in a red spec, which the automaker calls Rosso Efesto — Edgar put it on a trailer attached to the LM002.

Now, you don’t get to see a sight like this every day, and it was quite a photogenic view.

So, that’s precisely what he did – he captured some excellent-looking pictures, which he posted on Instagram.

The LM002 might be a full-fledged SUV — or wagon, as some call it.

What it most certainly isn’t is a pickup truck that you would expect to see towing a supercar out of a dealership.

Still, it turns out it’s perfectly capable of that, and the 5.2-liter V12 doesn’t disappoint.

Behold, the V12 duo

The LM002’s V12 sends out around 444HP, making it one of the most odd vehicles in the automaker’s lineup.

If anything, it’s also iconic — which is why the Sultan of Brunei also had one in his massive collection.

The Revuelto is no ordinary supercar either, though.

Although the Italian automaker’s latest offering—the Temerario—might be the new flagship, the Revuelto stands out.

The PHEV (plug-in hybrid) also features a V12 under the hood and produces a huge amount of power.

That’s 1,001 horses, by the way.

Regardless, watching the V12 duo was certainly an interesting sight and a massive flex for someone with a luxury car collection.


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Siddharth Dudeja

Siddharth is a tech nerd with a secret love of all things cars. He has been writing for a few years now, and on his free time you would find him gaming when he's not procrastinating.