Pakistan’s luxury car scene has reached a new milestone as a Lamborghini Revuelto has officially arrived in the country, becoming the most expensive imported car ever to enter Pakistan, according to information shared by PakWheels.
The high-end supercar recently landed in Karachi with an estimated total cost of around 67 to 68 crore rupees. A major portion of this amount comes from import duties, which alone are reported to be close to 40 crore rupees. The arrival of the Revuelto reflects the growing interest in ultra-luxury vehicles within Pakistan.
The imported vehicle is a Lamborghini Revuelto 6.5-litre V12 HPEV plug-in hybrid coupe with all-wheel drive and right-hand configuration. It produces a massive 1,015 PS and meets Euro 6 emission standards. The car has been imported in a special Viola Pasifae purple colour, which itself costs around one crore rupees, adding to its exclusivity.
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Cost estimates show that shipment charges are close to 11 crore rupees, while duty taxes are around 43 crore rupees. The assessed value of the car is reported to be about 13 crore rupees, bringing the total cost to nearly 67 crore rupees. A tax refund of around 10 lakh rupees slightly reduced the overall burden, but the import still stands as one of the most expensive ever.
The vehicle is zero miles, meaning it is brand new and straight from the production line, making it highly valuable for collectors. The heavy-duty costs highlight the challenges and expenses involved in importing luxury cars into Pakistan.
Under the hood, the Lamborghini Revuelto combines a naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 engine with a 3.8 kWh hybrid battery. This advanced setup allows the car to accelerate from zero to 100 kilometres per hour in just a few seconds. The hybrid system also represents Lamborghini’s move toward more efficient and future-focused supercars, without compromising on performance.
The arrival of the Lamborghini Revuelto sends a strong signal about the evolving luxury automobile market in Pakistan, where demand for rare and high-performance vehicles continues to grow despite high import costs.



