A recent viral video showcasing the unloading of a Lamborghini Revuelto from a Kenya Airways cargo plane has captivated netizens and stirred significant debate. The footage, widely shared across social media, shows the sleek supercar being handled with care on an airport runway, with the distinctive Kenya Airways branding visible in the background. This visual has fueled widespread speculation that the high-end vehicle had landed in Kenya, particularly at Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA).
Investigating the Footage
The video, which has drawn thousands of views and comments, led to considerable excitement among car enthusiasts and the general public. Many were in awe at the possibility of such a rare vehicle arriving in Kenya, following the recent sighting of other luxury imports. However, not everyone was convinced of the clip’s authenticity.
Sammy Mwangi, an employee at JKIA, dispelled the rumors, clarifying that the setting in the video was not the Nairobi airport. “The ramp and buildings shown are not part of JKIA or any Kenyan facility,” Mwangi confirmed in an interview with TUKO.co.ke. Observant netizens also pointed out that the left-hand drive of the car suggested it was more likely filmed abroad, despite the presence of the Kenya Airways plane.
A Glimpse of the Lamborghini Revuelto
For those unfamiliar with the model, the Lamborghini Revuelto is the Italian manufacturer’s newest plug-in hybrid supercar. Launched in 2023, it is designed to succeed the iconic Aventador. The Revuelto boasts impressive specifications, including a V12 engine paired with an electric motor to deliver a staggering 1,001 horsepower—the most powerful output of any plug-in hybrid to date. According to Car and Driver, the vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 96 km/h in just 2.3 seconds and reach a top speed of 350 km/h.
With a base price of approximately KSh 78 million, the Revuelto’s presence, even if speculative, hints at the growing interest in luxury and performance cars among Kenya’s affluent class. This development follows sightings of other exotic vehicles such as the 2025 Mercedes Maybach GLS 600 SUV, which was previously delivered via Kenya Airways Cargo and has a base price of KSh 23 million.
Netizens React
Social media reactions have been diverse, ranging from admiration to skepticism. One user, @ayaam_kish, commented, “I only see the vehicle on YouTube,” while @jst.lennyl3nn._ humorously remarked, “Am I the only one without money in Kenya?” Others were more practical, with @tosh._ questioning, “Where will they drive it, given our bad roads?” Meanwhile, user @rokiz254 dismissed the idea of a local delivery, stating, “This is Sharjah UAE, and the car is LHD. Don’t let the Kenya Airways plane fool you.”
The Appeal of High-End Cars in Kenya
Luxury cars have become a symbol of status and success in Kenya, with affluent individuals frequently investing in exclusive models. The arrival of these vehicles, whether for personal use or showcase, underscores the country’s position as an emerging market for high-value assets. The excitement surrounding the Revuelto’s supposed arrival is a testament to the aspirational spirit and fascination with cutting-edge technology among Kenyans.
While it remains unclear where the Lamborghini Revuelto video was filmed, its impact on the Kenyan audience is undeniable. This incident reflects the blend of curiosity, aspiration, and skepticism that luxury items often inspire. Whether or not the Revuelto has truly touched down at JKIA, it has certainly landed in the hearts and conversations of many.