25/06/2026
A Dubai-registered Lamborghini Reventon has been spotted roaming the streets of London, appearing out of nowhere and reminding everyone why it remains one of the most elusive modern supercars ever built.
Widely regarded as the road-going interpretation of the F-22 Raptor fighter jet, it was unveiled by Lamborghini at the 2007 Frankfurt Motor Show and introduced an entirely new design language for the brand.
Every surface, vent and angle was inspired by modern military aircraft, while its matte grey finish further reinforced the aviation theme. Inside, traditional analog dials were replaced by a customizable TFT multi-mode display inspired by fighter aircraft.
Lamborghini built only 20 customer Reventon coupes, while an additional example was retained by the Lamborghini Museum. A further 15 roadsters were later produced, making the Reventon one of the rarest Lamborghinis ever made.
Beneath the stealth-inspired bodywork sits a naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 producing 641 horsepower, allowing the Reventon to reach 205 mph and sprint from 0 to 60 mph in just 3.4 seconds.
Wearing Dubai registration plates, this particular example has become something of a legend among spotters, appearing unexpectedly and disappearing just as quickly.