2024 Lamborghini Revuelto Lemon Law – Get the Facts Before You Act

The 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto pairs a roaring V12 with plug-in hybrid tech, but even cutting-edge supercars can develop defects that disrupt your daily drive—and your peace of mind. If you’re in California and your Revuelto has been back to the dealer more than once for the same issue, you may be wondering whether the state’s lemon law applies. Below, we explain the basics in plain language and share practical steps to protect your rights before you make any big decisions.

2024 Revuelto Problems? CA Lemon Law Essentials

California’s Song-Beverly Consumer Warranty Act—commonly called the lemon law—protects consumers when a new or warranted vehicle has a defect that substantially impairs use, value, or safety, and the manufacturer can’t fix it after a reasonable number of repair attempts. This applies to high-end vehicles like the Revuelto just as it does to economy cars. “Substantial” doesn’t mean catastrophic failure; recurring hybrid system warnings, repeated limp-mode events, brake system faults, or steering/ADAS malfunctions can all qualify if they meaningfully affect the vehicle.

A “reasonable number” depends on the problem and circumstances. As a general guide, California recognizes a presumption period (typically the first 18 months or 18,000 miles) where the law may presume your car is a lemon if: the same issue was attempted four or more times, a serious safety defect was attempted two or more times, or the car was out of service for 30 or more cumulative days for warranty repairs. Falling outside the presumption window doesn’t end your rights—the core question remains whether the defect was covered by warranty and not fixed within a reasonable opportunity.

If your Revuelto meets the standards, possible remedies can include a manufacturer buyback, replacement, or a negotiated cash-and-keep settlement—each with pros and cons. Lemon law remedies usually account for factors like mileage offset and may exclude aftermarket modifications or damage. Every case turns on its facts and your warranty terms, so always review your Lamborghini warranty booklet (for example, coverage for powertrain, infotainment, battery/electrical, and emissions components) and keep all dealer repair paperwork. A consultation can help you understand how these rules might apply to your specific situation.

How to Document 2024 Revuelto Defects in California

Start by reporting issues promptly and consistently. If you see a hybrid system or drivetrain warning, experience unexpected shutoff, feel transmission shudder, or notice braking/steering irregularities, schedule service with an authorized Lamborghini dealer and describe the symptoms exactly as they occur. Ask the service advisor to include your complaint in writing on the repair order, and request a copy when you drop off and again when you pick up the car—these documents are the backbone of any lemon law evaluation.

Build a clear timeline. Keep a folder (digital or paper) with repair orders, invoices (even if $0 under warranty), parts lists, and any towing or rental receipts. Note dates, mileage in/out, days out of service, and the dealer’s stated “cause” and “correction.” Photos or brief videos of warning lights, intermittent behavior (like limp mode), or coolant/oil spots under the car can help show what’s happening between shop visits. If the issue is intermittent, jot down the conditions when it happens—battery charge level, temperature, drive mode (Citta/Sport/Corsa), and speed.

Communicate in writing when possible. Email the dealer a summary of recurring issues and attach prior repair orders; politely ask if Lamborghini technical assistance has been involved or if a field technician is needed. Avoid modifications or track use while a defect is under investigation, as these can complicate coverage. Finally, learn the basics of California’s lemon law timelines and thresholds so you know when to escalate. Even if you’re not ready to take action, getting organized now makes any future review faster and more accurate.

This article is for informational purposes only, is not legal advice, and reading it does not create an attorney–client relationship. Lemon law outcomes depend on the specific facts and documents in your case, so a personal consultation is essential. If you believe your 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto may qualify as a lemon, contact ZapLemon at (310) 489-3017 or https://zaplemon.com to schedule a consultation and discuss your options.

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