Lamborghini Revuelto Gets A Carbon Fiber Body Kit With Wild Wings From DMC

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The 2024 Lamborghini Revuelto is the automaker’s latest halo car. It replaces the Aventador, bringing fresh styling and cutting-edge hybrid technology to the model. It won’t launch in the US until towards the end of the year, and when it does, owners will have an aftermarket upgrade already available from DMC. The aftermarket specialist has launched two carbon fiber body kits for the car.

The two kits – Molto Veloce and Schumacher – have the most significant differences at the back. Schumacher featured a larger rear wing, with a twin-post, swan-neck setup. bull st. The Agata was machined to the wings along with “1 in 88”, as DMC only planned to manufacture 88 of the Schumacher wings. The Molto Veloce wing is smaller but no less wild in design, like the rest of the car’s carbon fiber parts.

The two aero packages include a new front splitter reminiscent of Lamborghini’s SVJ variant. DMC also redesigned the front fenders featuring functional carbon fiber air vents. The doors get extra carbon accents, while the tuners adorn the rear with a larger and more aggressive rear diffuser.

The Revuelto features a hybrid powertrain that pairs the new naturally aspirated V12 engine with three electric motors. Total output is 1,001 horsepower, with the engine alone making 813 hp, but DMC offers upgrades that make an additional 88 hp.

The extra power certainly won’t hurt the performance stats. The stock Revuelto can sprint from zero to 62 miles per hour in 2.5 seconds and shoots past the 124 mph mark in less than 7 seconds. It has a top speed of over 217 mph, offering around six miles of pure electric mobility.

A little extra power comes with ZESAD’s upgraded titanium exhaust system. On all four corners are AL13 forged wheels. The stock Revuelto comes from the factory on bespoke Bridgestone Potenza and Blizzak tires.

DMC is offering both body kits for $88,888. If you want neither, you’ll have to shell out $49,990, and at that price, it might make sense to get both. Lamborghini hasn’t announced the Revuelto’s price just yet.

However, considering that the Aventador starts at just over $500,000, we expect its replacement to be the same price, making $90,000 feel less expensive by comparison. The power bump, exhaust system and wheels are all part of the extra performance package.