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YouTuber manages 2,053-mile road trip in Revuelto that Lamborghini said couldn’t be started

Last updated: June 17, 2025 1:52 pm
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This YouTuber had a Revuelto that Lamborghini said it couldn’t be started, but he still managed a 2,053-mile road trip to Southern Italy from the UK.

He had to send his supercar off to an official Lamborghini dealership in the UK before he could even think about actually driving it, let alone taking it across the entire continent of Europe.

The YouTuber and his team managed to get the supercar all the way through Europe with some issues and faults on the way.

When they reached a race track in Pisa, the content creator decided it was time to put his rebuilt Revuelto to the ultimate test, causing damage in a way he’d never seen before.

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We’ve been following the story of Mat Armstrong’s crashed and rebuilt Lamborghini Revuelto since it was a crashed-out husk of a supercar.

But the YouTuber decided that it was ready for a 2,053-mile road trip to Southern Italy.

Before he could even set off on a road trip to the birthplace of his supercar, he had to get the crash code sorted in the hybrid battery module. Lamborghini technicians had already failed to immobilize it.

Lamborghini Italy stepped in to help, but would only send the proper code to an official Lamborghini dealership. So Mat had to send off the Revuelto to an automaker dealership before he could begin his odyssey.

Once it’d returned, it was drivable but with random faults, buggy wipers, and button malfunctions due to the custom exhaust.

Mat and his team began the first leg of the journey towards Monaco. It was fun at first, but the car randomly entered ‘limp mode’ and he scraped a bus mirror on a tight pass.

They dealt with some comical GPS navigational fails, which showed roads where there weren’t any, and they tried to win back some of their fuel costs at a casino. They lost slightly embarrassingly.

The team saw awesome views and even got to see the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy.

There, he raced the Lamborghini Revuelto on a track, trying to beat the road car record, but in the process, cracked the rear brake disk.

Despite the issues, navigational and physical, especially with the cracked brake disk which he’d never seen before, Matt and his team clearly had a great time.

And the Revuelto did incredibly well, going from the state it began in to driving over 2,000 miles to a different country.

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Mat Armstrong

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The post YouTuber manages 2,053-mile road trip in Revuelto that Lamborghini said couldn’t be started appeared first on Supercar Blondie.

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