India, April 25 -- Imagine a place where going slower than 300 kmph could be dangerous. A stretch of tarmac where speed isn't optional, it's essential. Imagine a 3.7 km-long runway, where jets will land at speeds between 250 to 290 kmph. Going slower could mean stalling in mid-air...

This is the Navi Mumbai International Airport, a mega infrastructure project nearing completion. What better way to christen it than with something equally monumental: The Lamborghini Revuelto?

Why the Revuelto? It's the fastest car on sale in India and, like the Navi Mumbai airport, it heralds a future shaped by cutting-edge technology, sustainable power, and groundbreaking engineering. Lambo's flagship hypercar is an all-wheel-drive, 1015 hp, plug-in hybr...