Thank you for all the kind comments. It was quite the 24hrs filming this (Glenn and I managed both sunset and sunrise!). The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum is well worth a visit if you’re near Bologna - all sorts of fascinating stuff in there.
I really appreciate that Henry spends most of the videos driving cars instead of talking about the cars while standing next to it. I love Henry’s videos!
@@allensaunders449 Me too, but I think Carfection was simply too expensive to keep producing for. Hagerty is the next best thing though, fortunately. Hell, it honestly feels like a spiritual successor to Carfection.
Henry is one of the very best motoring presenters we have had and I have been watching for 60+ years. He brings the car and the experience to life, he explains to the unconvinced and excites those who dream of ever buying one..or even sitting in one. Henry paints word and sound pictures effortlessly and that takes a lot of skill…video making is complex and tiring, editing it needs inspiration and talent but presenting it takes someone special. Henry…you get the job on that one! 😃😃😃😃
This is a video that i might open ten years later and still be fully immersed in......Thankyou Henry, Glenn and the whole team for putting this video together. Also its a nice car .
That's the best review of the Revuelto I've seen so far. After watching hours of various channels drag racing their Revuelto's every which way but loose, I now finally feel like I understand what it's like to actually drive the damned thing. Thanks Henry! Also - very impressive to see you catching a slide in a V12 Lambo whilst narrating without breaking stride, kudos!
Unironically needing a "show off" button for revving the engine when people ask for it would be peak Lamborghini even if it being necessary might not be.
This is brilliant. I can't imagine anyone other than Henry explaining what a hybrid future for Lamborghini means. Thanks to Henry and Hagerty!. Now find a Temerario and finish the story.
Yellow lambo in Italian mountain roads with smooth music for the opening scene. Sure ive seen this before 👀🇮🇹. You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off.
Another great video with not just a journalist, I think Henry and the team are like automotive poets, transmitting how a car feels, flows and lives, while talking about the philosophy of Ma and actually how it makes so much sense. Please keep going and never stop your videos, which will keep the passion and thrill of driving alive
What a brilliant idea to have the "vroom vroom" button for these DCT cars with no foot clutches! I love the contrast I find on Hagerty, from the relaxed and mellow Henry Catchpole to the slightly manic Jason Camissa to the downright folksy Tom Cotter!
Oh Henry & team!!! Here I was looking through my calendar of “to do’s” and I really wasn’t looking forward to the day even though it is sunny here in beautiful Vancouver. I then came across your video.; birds chirping, Lambo wailing through the Italian countryside with beautiful orchestral music in the background… A huge smile flashed across my face. My spirit has been lifted. Thank you Thank you Thank you 🙏
Whoever specced the car did a brilliant Job having the little strip in the lights in body colour. It extends the nose and the car looks much more Lamborghini now
Henry another amazing video, this Lamborghini really suits you😉🤟. Lamborghini is doing just an amazing job lately, with their complete products range and production itself. Keep up with great work bringing us amazing videos like this 🤟🤟❤❤
Shoutout to the BRILLIANT sound editing for choosing music that actually *matched pitch perfectly* with the Lambo's engine note precisely at the 0:30 mark
Beautiful piece of motoring cinema and an all-around excellent review. I'm more inspired than ever to get out and drive my own hybrid, a 2011 Prius, off a bridge.
Hagerty should do a comparison between the Revuelto and the Sian. As they both have a "hybrid" power design, my question is, how do they compare in driver engagement overall? Off the bat, I know the Revuelto will be much more refined, but we need to know how they compare as the Lamborghini driver experience.
thank you for mentioning the positives on the company and their relationship with the planet as well as the beautiful display of the intricacy of the revuelto
Yellow is the best colour for a Lamborghini and the 2nd best colour for supercars in general (red being the best one). Every time I think of a Lamborghini I think of the yellow Murcielago from the cover of Need for Speed 6 Hot Pursuit 2 from 2002.
Dual-fuel tractors were pretty common in postwar Europe well into the 1950s. I grew up in Ireland and well remember having it explained to me how the big dark blue Fordson E27N, owned by a neighbour; was started on petrol, but switched to TVO after a few minutes spent warming up.
I'm a bit disappointed to no longer hear the glorious V12 sound the Aventador has. Maybe an aftermarket exhaust will bring it back. Thanks for the video!
I can't wait for a RWD version of this. Should be pretty easy since they only need to remove a couple motors and shrink the battery. Keep the e-motor in the back.
I completely agree with your give it some revs to entertain button! First review I've seen where I'm really starting to warm to the new Revuelto. I'm starting to like it.
Ah, Henry, you forgot several more nods to another company. For instance, the cup holders on the passenger side. Taken from Porsche's garbage skip after they binned the brilliant system on the 997 and 991 for the horrific cubby in 992. The materials are also nod to Porsche. Corsa-tex aka. Race-tex, as well as Grigio Silver stitching. aka. Silver Grey, much like ones you can get from Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. You can also get your Revuelto in a colour called Verde Viper. Or Viper Green in Porschespeak, one of the PTS colour which was introduced alongside Signal Orange and Royal Purple on the 1973 911s, famously the Carrera RS 2.7.
I’m glad they finally go rid of the single clutch and finally put in a DCT. The only single clutch I’ve ever driven was a Ferrari 360 spider. It was terrible both in traffic and normal driving. It only ever smoothed out at nearly full throttle
I've only ever driven a half a dozen cars and I must say I have noticed how the hybrid system really helps out when the car needs extra power. With NA cars there is a considerable lag when the automatic gearbox downshifts to deliver power but hybrids take care of that.
Question about revving it: can you pull both paddles to disengage the clutch(es) and rev it that way? I know that's a simple push-button thing, but the 8th gen Corvette has that and I figured other manufacturers did as well.
I just got mine - unfortunately not. Well, you can put it in neutral with the paddles but it does not let you rev the engine. In park mode - no limiter. Sounds way better than on video...
This review of a #common product, restores my faith in humanity! Well done Sir! Wrote this on an unknown #electric vehicle's tablet. PS. Took me 45 minutes
Who does the writing? Video is amazing as always, very cinematic but writing … “Japanese concept of Ma”, i had to google that. Then there was a novel of.. I forgot who in Aston Martin video but so many nods to past (“ridding the sill”) or art, poetry or even cooking ( licking the Chiron). There is no at least car channel that puts so much effort into their videos as Evo or Carfection or Hagerty ( which one is it). Funny that such passion is somewhat wasted on modern cars with desktops and electric motors. What if you make a video about engines being assembled or the whole cars for that matter. I would love to see GT3 being put together. Absolutely amazing channel
Both, the Lamborghini Revuelto and this film are a masterpiece. The Revuelto is a masterpiece of car design, engineering, emotion, and even now practicality and dailiability. It is the physical manifestation of everything that's worth living in life and now, with none of the drawbacks. As for this film, such greatly presented, such great writing and story telling, such great cinematography it is wonderful. And as far as I remember all Lambos allow you to rev the engine by just pulling on both paddles, that puts the car into neutral because the people at Lamborghini know that people like to rev Lambos so it's not even missing that button :),
I was expecting the Matt Monro to cue in as you said "on days like these" as you drive into the sunset on a mountain road. I was a bit disappointed 😂. Great film as always though.
Based on your ending epilogue about Ma (or empty space), this car then is basically Claude Debussy, who is credited as saying that "Music is the space between the notes". Well it could certainly be argued that Claude and the Revuelto have musical creation in common.
Well that is *not* what I expected. The ride, the driving dynamics and the feel are not typical Lambo strong points - they always were ok, but more about theatre than dynamics. The 1000 HP seems a bit ridiculous (this produces Veyron numbers!), but the whole package, as you describe it sounds deeply pleasing. Lambo made a dream car for drivers? Who could have guessed!
Another on spot masterpiece by Hagerty and Henry which catches the philosophy and purpose of the Revuelto perfectly. The only sad thing is that most of the owners are full body tattooed rappers who don’t give a thing about the philosophy but rather flexing with it and individualizing it beyond recognition…
You notice how these guys always talk up the current gen. Years from now they'll finally tell you how they really feel about the car they review today.
Henry its always a pleasure to watch your vids, we get a real sense of what the cars feel to drive. Question, lambo doesnt do the pull both paddles and its like neutral? Thats only Ferrari? Cheers ✌️
What a fab car. Cool review too, though it would've been better if you could've shown more about the practicality of the car like storage, utility etc., which I think this car has more than the Aventador..
Another brilliant video from Henry and the team. These cars look hideous in a city centre where people are using them to show off and fantastic on an empty twisty mountain.
Isnt there any possibility to switch to neutral while driving? Like pulling both paddles at the same time. So you could rev the engine till you reach the soft limiter which every A/T car have these days...
Thank you for all the kind comments. It was quite the 24hrs filming this (Glenn and I managed both sunset and sunrise!). The Ferruccio Lamborghini Museum is well worth a visit if you’re near Bologna - all sorts of fascinating stuff in there.
I went in my F355 GTS, in 2018, ex N Mansell, they told me to park across the road, despite an empty car park....still after all these yrs....
@@HenryCatchpole Incredible work as always Henry, thankyou. I'd love to know what watch and strap you're wearing in this? Looks mint 👌
You're one of very few journalists who are universally admired Henry. Crack on!
@@The_Local_Spokesman exactly my thought. Is it an IWC by any chance?
@@The_Local_Spokesman Not particularly well versed on IWC’s but it looks like a big pilot to me, but whatever it is it’s absolutely lovely
I really appreciate that Henry spends most of the videos driving cars instead of talking about the cars while standing next to it. I love Henry’s videos!
Henry’s the next to carry the torch of best all-around automotive journalists, like Chris Harris and Steve Sutcliff.
@@nightshifted just like them… but better 😉
And Harry Metcalfe
@@DamienFalzon he's a farmer not automotive journalist
@@nightshifted he's on my ultimate top gear host list. Next to CH.
Jason Camissa ❤😏🌚
Henry is the man. I still miss carfection Henry was on all the time
@@allensaunders449 Me too, but I think Carfection was simply too expensive to keep producing for. Hagerty is the next best thing though, fortunately. Hell, it honestly feels like a spiritual successor to Carfection.
Savage Henry? Scag baron bound for a croaking?
Carfection was superb - it was my favourite, the quality of the people on there top notch.
What happened to Carfection though
@mrstefon_8954 I know they stopped making vids not sure why. They had over one million subscribers
Henry is one of the very best motoring presenters we have had and I have been watching for 60+ years. He brings the car and the experience to life, he explains to the unconvinced and excites those who dream of ever buying one..or even sitting in one. Henry paints word and sound pictures effortlessly and that takes a lot of skill…video making is complex and tiring, editing it needs inspiration and talent but presenting it takes someone special. Henry…you get the job on that one! 😃😃😃😃
This video scissors my doors.
It may also have straightened my pipe a little bit.
Ours, too.
It's got me dual-clutching my gearbox
It's got me raging my bull
@@CaptainBlitzI actually had that in the script before changing it for the doors.
You will or never should be out of work. Fabulous as ever. Thanks Henry.
This is a video that i might open ten years later and still be fully immersed in......Thankyou Henry, Glenn and the whole team for putting this video together. Also its a nice car .
That's the best review of the Revuelto I've seen so far. After watching hours of various channels drag racing their Revuelto's every which way but loose, I now finally feel like I understand what it's like to actually drive the damned thing. Thanks Henry! Also - very impressive to see you catching a slide in a V12 Lambo whilst narrating without breaking stride, kudos!
Unironically needing a "show off" button for revving the engine when people ask for it would be peak Lamborghini even if it being necessary might not be.
I'm really surprised that pulling both paddles simultaneously doesn't do neutral. Many other flappy paddle transmissions do that.
I'm really surprised that pulling both paddles simultaneously doesn't do neutral. Many other flappy paddle transmissions do that.
@@HandsomeAlex25 That's how previous Lamborghinis went into neutral.
@@HandsomeAlex25 I was going to say this as well.
Mr Catchpole is hands down ny favorite auto presenter 😊
This is brilliant. I can't imagine anyone other than Henry explaining what a hybrid future for Lamborghini means. Thanks to Henry and Hagerty!. Now find a Temerario and finish the story.
Yellow lambo in Italian mountain roads with smooth music for the opening scene. Sure ive seen this before 👀🇮🇹. You were only supposed to blow the bloody doors off.
Another great video with not just a journalist, I think Henry and the team are like automotive poets, transmitting how a car feels, flows and lives, while talking about the philosophy of Ma and actually how it makes so much sense.
Please keep going and never stop your videos, which will keep the passion and thrill of driving alive
I'm not what you'd call a Lambo fan..but damn Henry did this review so much justice that I find myself liking the car...what a stunning review
Henry, Chris Harris, and Jason Cammisa would be great for a Top Gear type show
Add Steve Sutcliffe for good measure
Throw Ben Collins in there too
Not really, I don’t see the three having much chemistry. That’s what made top gear so good, it was three friends doing stupid things with cars.
Henry, Chris and Harry if you ask me.
No Cammisa. Dude is annoying.
Ah yes. The Lamborghini Scrambled Egg. Yellow as it should be
👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤦♂️🤦♂️ GOSH I HATE THAT TRANSLATION I thought it's a bull
Great to see a proper and thorough review, as opposed to only constant drag races that - cough - certain car channels stick to…
@@Hugh.G.Rection. a dig to car wow, nice 🤝😂😂
What a brilliant idea to have the "vroom vroom" button for these DCT cars with no foot clutches! I love the contrast I find on Hagerty, from the relaxed and mellow Henry Catchpole to the slightly manic Jason Camissa to the downright folksy Tom Cotter!
Oh Henry & team!!!
Here I was looking through my calendar of “to do’s” and I really wasn’t looking forward to the day even though it is sunny here in beautiful Vancouver.
I then came across your video.; birds chirping, Lambo wailing through the Italian countryside with beautiful orchestral music in the background… A huge smile flashed across my face.
My spirit has been lifted.
Thank you
Thank you
Thank you 🙏
Whoever specced the car did a brilliant Job having the little strip in the lights in body colour. It extends the nose and the car looks much more Lamborghini now
Great review as always from Mr. Henry and I like how your glasses design on the sides matches the taillights of the car :D
Always the consummate presenter Mr Henry Catchpole is. Love your videos.
Henry another amazing video, this Lamborghini really suits you😉🤟.
Lamborghini is doing just an amazing job lately, with their complete products range and production itself.
Keep up with great work bringing us amazing videos like this 🤟🤟❤❤
Henry always delivering, absolute class car journalism
Henry, you're simply the best. Thank you for this. What a car! It's gorgeous!!!
Best review of the Revuelto I've seen yet, beautifully put together.
Henry + Revuelto? I almost played this at .5 speed to savor the masterpiece
Shoutout to the BRILLIANT sound editing for choosing music that actually *matched pitch perfectly* with the Lambo's engine note precisely at the 0:30 mark
Beautiful piece of motoring cinema and an all-around excellent review. I'm more inspired than ever to get out and drive my own hybrid, a 2011 Prius, off a bridge.
Hagerty should do a comparison between the Revuelto and the Sian. As they both have a "hybrid" power design, my question is, how do they compare in driver engagement overall? Off the bat, I know the Revuelto will be much more refined, but we need to know how they compare as the Lamborghini driver experience.
You should receive an award just by not adding the stereotypical napoletan music in the initial driving scene 🏆thanks for it and for the great video
That was a great intro
Was terrible, no music necessary..
thank you for mentioning the positives on the company and their relationship with the planet as well as the beautiful display of the intricacy of the revuelto
Henry is the greatest automotive journalist of this era! Fantastic video
Beautifully filmed and narated as always. You are in a class of your own @henryCatchpole!
This is so well shot and edited it is beyond comprehension
Wow the revwellto looks really good in yellow i like it in yellow a lot better than orange
Yellow is the best colour for a Lamborghini and the 2nd best colour for supercars in general (red being the best one). Every time I think of a Lamborghini I think of the yellow Murcielago from the cover of Need for Speed 6 Hot Pursuit 2 from 2002.
At launch I hated how the Revuelto looked. It felt so "meh" compared to the outgoing Aventador. But, the yellow is kinda growing on me.
@@CyanRooper Nah imo orange better for this one and Huracan better in green
Dual-fuel tractors were pretty common in postwar Europe well into the 1950s. I grew up in Ireland and well remember having it explained to me how the big dark blue Fordson E27N, owned by a neighbour; was started on petrol, but switched to TVO after a few minutes spent warming up.
0:54 If you'd blindfolded me and played me that clip, I would've said it sounded like an M4.
This guy will be the next presenter of the grand tour I am certain of it. One of the few who do it as well as Clarkson Hammond and may
Amazing, as usual. Beautiful beginning, great arguments, respectful yet critical, and so entertaining. Congrats.
I'm not 100% convinced by the Revuelto looks, but this video made me like it a little bit more. Looks fantastic to drive!
You could have at least doubled that time. That was one very fast 20 minutes. Brilliant. Thank you!
The front right wheel camera feed and the wide aspect format accentuates the length of this car.
Brilliantly filmed and narrated.
A true honest opinion.
Thank you sir.
😎😎😎👍👍👍
Another top notch review Henry - videography is epic
Ok, I believe in the all mighty; 21:9, amazing production quality, beautiful sceneries and so much more. BRAVO !
I'm a bit disappointed to no longer hear the glorious V12 sound the Aventador has. Maybe an aftermarket exhaust will bring it back. Thanks for the video!
I can't wait for a RWD version of this. Should be pretty easy since they only need to remove a couple motors and shrink the battery. Keep the e-motor in the back.
*There won't be one*
I completely agree with your give it some revs to entertain button! First review I've seen where I'm really starting to warm to the new Revuelto. I'm starting to like it.
Pull up both paddles it will go into N, neutral then you can rev till 9500RPM to hear that glorious V12!!!
Ah, Henry, you forgot several more nods to another company. For instance, the cup holders on the passenger side. Taken from Porsche's garbage skip after they binned the brilliant system on the 997 and 991 for the horrific cubby in 992. The materials are also nod to Porsche. Corsa-tex aka. Race-tex, as well as Grigio Silver stitching. aka. Silver Grey, much like ones you can get from Porsche Exclusive Manufaktur. You can also get your Revuelto in a colour called Verde Viper. Or Viper Green in Porschespeak, one of the PTS colour which was introduced alongside Signal Orange and Royal Purple on the 1973 911s, famously the Carrera RS 2.7.
I’m glad they finally go rid of the single clutch and finally put in a DCT. The only single clutch I’ve ever driven was a Ferrari 360 spider. It was terrible both in traffic and normal driving. It only ever smoothed out at nearly full throttle
I've only ever driven a half a dozen cars and I must say I have noticed how the hybrid system really helps out when the car needs extra power. With NA cars there is a considerable lag when the automatic gearbox downshifts to deliver power but hybrids take care of that.
Question about revving it: can you pull both paddles to disengage the clutch(es) and rev it that way? I know that's a simple push-button thing, but the 8th gen Corvette has that and I figured other manufacturers did as well.
The Huracan and Aventador work that way.
I just got mine - unfortunately not. Well, you can put it in neutral with the paddles but it does not let you rev the engine. In park mode - no limiter. Sounds way better than on video...
Yes please on the 21:9 content. More of that the better.
This review of a #common product, restores my faith in humanity! Well done Sir!
Wrote this on an unknown #electric vehicle's tablet.
PS. Took me 45 minutes
I think you can hold both paddles back to rev the engine while driving
Awesome video! The opening scene reminds me of the cinematic 'Requiem For a V10'. 👍🏽
13:09 "Pizza Margherita" 🤔 Thinking as a American this involved a Pizza, a Blender, and Tequila.
Yeah, I was thinking "a Pizza Margarita doesn't sound simple at all!"
Thank goodness the v12 is still alive ❤..
Was expecting a better 1/4 time though..
Catchpole 💪🏻. Henry reminds me of Tiff Needell. A true enthusiast
Who does the writing?
Video is amazing as always, very cinematic but writing …
“Japanese concept of Ma”, i had to google that. Then there was a novel of.. I forgot who in Aston Martin video but so many nods to past (“ridding the sill”) or art, poetry or even cooking ( licking the Chiron). There is no at least car channel that puts so much effort into their videos as Evo or Carfection or Hagerty ( which one is it).
Funny that such passion is somewhat wasted on modern cars with desktops and electric motors.
What if you make a video about engines being assembled or the whole cars for that matter. I would love to see GT3 being put together.
Absolutely amazing channel
Thank you. I do all the writing.
The best, Henry Catchpole. Incomparable
Absolutely brilliant review and video , bravo Henry , thanks
It’s Henry, OF COURSE I’m immediately clicking to watch the video, duh 🤪. I got my tea and biscuits and I’m ready to watch 😌
Henry Catchpole and the use of the word “crescendo”, better love story than twilight 😂😂😂😂
Such a great intelligent review! Thank you!
Both, the Lamborghini Revuelto and this film are a masterpiece.
The Revuelto is a masterpiece of car design, engineering, emotion, and even now practicality and dailiability. It is the physical manifestation of everything that's worth living in life and now, with none of the drawbacks.
As for this film, such greatly presented, such great writing and story telling, such great cinematography it is wonderful.
And as far as I remember all Lambos allow you to rev the engine by just pulling on both paddles, that puts the car into neutral because the people at Lamborghini know that people like to rev Lambos so it's not even missing that button :),
Great review as always Henry! Did justice - with depth - to what is otherwise being a clickbait car! Thanks!
One of the best reviews I've ever seen!
I was expecting the Matt Monro to cue in as you said "on days like these" as you drive into the sunset on a mountain road. I was a bit disappointed 😂. Great film as always though.
Based on your ending epilogue about Ma (or empty space), this car then is basically Claude Debussy, who is credited as saying that "Music is the space between the notes".
Well it could certainly be argued that Claude and the Revuelto have musical creation in common.
Well that is *not* what I expected. The ride, the driving dynamics and the feel are not typical Lambo strong points - they always were ok, but more about theatre than dynamics. The 1000 HP seems a bit ridiculous (this produces Veyron numbers!), but the whole package, as you describe it sounds deeply pleasing. Lambo made a dream car for drivers? Who could have guessed!
You're on the button Henry with that 'button' idea it could be marked "Forte Giri"😄
Henry’s the best thing on this channel.
Filmography of carfection is out of the world
One of the best car reviews ever, congrats!
"On days like these". Nice reference!
Wow, great review and footage! Thanks
Glad to know I’m not alone in thinking the interior is very McLaren
Another on spot masterpiece by Hagerty and Henry which catches the philosophy and purpose of the Revuelto perfectly. The only sad thing is that most of the owners are full body tattooed rappers who don’t give a thing about the philosophy but rather flexing with it and individualizing it beyond recognition…
You notice how these guys always talk up the current gen. Years from now they'll finally tell you how they really feel about the car they review today.
These videos are so well produced and shot and edited. But I only watch the Henry videos.
I don't know who writes the scripts for these, but he or she should get a raise. Awesome :-)
Henry its always a pleasure to watch your vids, we get a real sense of what the cars feel to drive. Question, lambo doesnt do the pull both paddles and its like neutral? Thats only Ferrari? Cheers ✌️
Throttle House, Jason Cammisa, Chris Harris, and Henry Catchpole are instant clicks for me!!!!
I definitely heard of it thanks to DDE but no reviews like this one. I will take one thank you
I do love Lambos
Engine-Rev button is next-level thinking 😁👍
your videos are of great quality..keep it up
What a fab car. Cool review too, though it would've been better if you could've shown more about the practicality of the car like storage, utility etc., which I think this car has more than the Aventador..
Another brilliant video from Henry and the team. These cars look hideous in a city centre where people are using them to show off and fantastic on an empty twisty mountain.
My only question is - does the acial flux have a capacitor? And if so did you notice anything at 88 mph?
Oh I've heard of it. You don't know me.
@@forkthepork Me too. I have my ways.
I love this supercar wow this is Sant’ Agata Bolognese finest.
I see henry ,i click the video.
I see harry ,i click the video.
Simples.
Isnt there any possibility to switch to neutral while driving? Like pulling both paddles at the same time. So you could rev the engine till you reach the soft limiter which every A/T car have these days...
Great review as usual Henry 👏🏼
A masterpiece of a car video❤❤❤❤
Best review I've seen so far