It has only been two months since the official debut of the Lamborghini Revuelto and the first customer deliveries won’t take place until the fourth quarter of 2023, but German tuner DMC has already presented a carbon fiber body kit for the new plug-in-hybrid supercar flagship.
While DMC admits that the Revuelto is a “superb looking car” right from the factory, they believe it “can look a little tame” from a distance due to having softer curves compared to the limited-production Sian. In order to fix that, the components were designed to make it look more aggressive, while allegedly improving airflow and increasing downforce.
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At the front, there is a new splitter with integrated side fins, a bonnet scoop, and vented fenders. The profile remains largely unchanged but the side fins have been repainted to better match the carbon fiber body kit and the stock side skirts.
Changes are more extensive at the back, where the redesigned rear bumper features extra openings between the revised diffuser and the Y-shaped taillights. The hexagon-shaped exhaust pipes remain stock but there is now a massive rear wing above them with a swan-neck design. The tuner also showed a different and slightly smaller wing on Instagram which is reminiscent of the one on the outgoing Aventador SVJ, asking their follower’s opinion on which looks better.
All of the components are made of carbon fiber that comes in either prepreg or forged form. The former is available with a glossy or a matte finish depending on the taste of the customer. The material is hand and machine polished, before being waxed and sealed. DMC says that the kit takes around 420 minutes to install, recommending a trained professional to do the job.
There are no chassis upgrades or mechanical changes to the plug-in hybrid powertrain which combines Lamborghini‘s new 6.5-liter V12 with a trio of electric motors for an output of 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 PS). After all, no sane person would like to mess up with the latest technology from Sant’Agata which is good enough for a 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 350 km/h (217 mph).
The cost of the entire body kit is $39,990 for prepreg carbon and $49,990 for forged carbon. Some parts can be bought separately, with the front splitter, rear diffuser, and rear wing, selling for $8,590 (prepreg carbon) or $10,490 (forged carbon) each. The tuner’s official website mentions that the aero kit is compatible with both the coupe and the spyder variants of the Revuelto, even though the Lamborghini has yet to reveal the drop-top model.