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Lamborghini applies for European trademark rights

Lamborghini applies for European trademark rights. The successor of Aventador may be it!

Lamborghini has submitted a European trademark application for the name Revuelto, which means that the successor of the Aventador may have this name.

According to CarBuzz, which first discovered the application, Lamborghini submitted the application to the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and the Italian Trademark Office (UIBM) on May 25.

The EUIPO application covers a variety of categories. According to CarBuzz, it includes not only cars and electric vehicles, but also electric scooters, etc. Lamborghini has also applied for trademarks in other categories, including clothing, car models, toy cars and racing games.

Although Lamborghini has not announced any plans for the Revuelto name, it seems to indicate that Lamborghini will plan to use the name on future vehicles and hopes to obtain related trade mark rights. After all, executives don't want to launch a new car and just use its name on T-shirts and car mockups.

With the replacement of Aventador, the next successor model of Aventador may be named Revuelto. “Revuelto” in Spanish means confused, turned around, groping, disorganized and unruly. Given that Lamborghini's V12-powered models are named after Spanish bulls, the Spanish connection would make sense for the new V12 model. We already know the Aventador's successor will have a plug-in hybrid system and a new V12 engine. It is worth mentioning that Revueltosaurus was also a lizard-like or crocodile-like dinosaur, similar to the revuelta transformed into revolution.

We also know that Lamborghini is about to begin its electrification push, with the Aventador Ultimae said to be the last non-hybrid V12 Lamborghini to make way for the Aventador successor. Lamborghini has yet to announce a fully electric model, but EU regulations may force it to take action.

Lamborghini may also use the Revuelto name for its upcoming electric models. We can quickly narrow down the possibilities. The Aventador's successor is expected to go on sale in 2023, which means it could be released later this year.