2025 Lamborghini Revuelto Lemon Law – Your California Rights Explained

Experiencing recurring issues with a high-performance supercar can be stressful, especially when the vehicle is your 2025 Lamborghini Revuelto. This article explains how California’s lemon law can apply to exotic vehicles, what “reasonable repair attempts” really means, and how to document your situation so you can make informed decisions. It is general information, not legal advice, and your specific rights depend on your facts and your warranty.

Is Your 2025 Lamborghini Revuelto a Lemon?

California’s Lemon Law—formally the Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act—protects consumers when a new or warrantied vehicle has a defect that substantially impairs use, value, or safety and the manufacturer can’t fix it within a reasonable number of attempts. This can apply to ultra-luxury and exotic models like the 2025 Lamborghini Revuelto, just as it does to mainstream cars. What matters most is warranty coverage, the severity of the problem, and the repair history, not the price tag or brand.

Common Revuelto complaints owners report with high-performance hybrids can include persistent check-engine lights, high-voltage battery or charging system warnings, sudden loss of power, transmission or e-axle shudder, adaptive suspension faults, brake system warnings, steering vibration at speed, or electrical glitches in driver-assistance or infotainment systems. Even if the vehicle still runs, repeated safety-related warnings, stalling, or defects that leave the car in the shop for long stretches may qualify. Cosmetic or minor squeaks usually won’t—but misaligned carbon body panels causing wind noise at highway speeds, or doors that intermittently fail to open, can cross into “substantial impairment” depending on impact.

California law includes a “lemon law presumption” for issues occurring within the first 18 months or 18,000 miles, whichever occurs first. While the law doesn’t fix a single magic number for every case, guidelines often cited include: two or more repair attempts for a defect that could cause serious injury or death, four or more attempts for other substantial defects, or 30 or more total days out of service for repairs. If your Revuelto’s problems keep returning despite authorized repairs, it’s worth learning how these standards might apply to your situation.

California Rights, Repairs, and What to Expect

If your 2025 Lamborghini Revuelto is covered by the manufacturer’s warranty and has qualifying defects, potential outcomes under California law may include a repurchase (commonly called a “buyback”), a replacement vehicle, or, in some situations, a negotiated cash settlement (“cash-and-keep”). A repurchase typically involves reimbursement for the price you paid (and certain incidentals), minus a mileage offset for use before the defect first appeared. These remedies are case-specific, depend on your facts, and often involve negotiation; results vary and cannot be promised.

Your first step is practical: document everything. Keep copies of all repair orders, dealer notes, warranty invoices, mileage in and out, dates the car was in the shop, and any communications with the dealer or manufacturer. Take photos or video of warning lights and symptoms. Avoid clearing error codes before service, and request a detailed description of the concern, diagnosis, and parts replaced on each repair order. If you received loaner or rental vehicles, save those records too; time out of service can be important.

You may be offered manufacturer arbitration or asked to continue repairs. Arbitration can sometimes be quicker than court but is not required in every case, and it has pros and cons. Because luxury and exotic vehicles can involve unique parts availability and specialized service, delays may happen—keep tracking dates. If you’re considering your legal options, a consultation can help you understand timelines, potential remedies, and whether attorney’s fees may be recoverable under the statute if you prevail. Remember: this article is general information only; your path requires advice tailored to your facts and warranty.

Attorney Advertising. This post is for informational purposes only, does not constitute legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney–client relationship with ZapLemon. Laws change and outcomes depend on specific facts, including your warranty terms and repair history.

If you’re dealing with repeated defects, long repair times, or safety warnings on your 2025 Lamborghini Revuelto, consider a consultation to review your records and discuss your options under California’s lemon law. Keep logging every repair attempt and day out of service, and confirm your warranty coverage.

If you believe your vehicle may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon at (310) 489-3017 or https://zaplemon.com.

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