• Taiwanese tuner Zacoe presented a new carbon fiber kit for the Lamborghini Revuelto.
  • The bodykit was inspired by stealth fighter jets, adding visual drama to the Italian supercar.
  • Despite its extreme looks, Zacoe’s Revuelto doesn’t feature any performance gains.

The Lamborghini Revuelto might be one of the sharpest-looking supercars currently on sale, but that hasn’t stopped tuners from dressing it in bodykits. The latest example comes from Taiwanese company Zacoe, making the Revuelto look like something Lamborghini itself might have built if it made an SVJ version.

According to the tuner, the kit is inspired by stealth fighter jets, which sounds fitting for the Revuelto. At the front, there is a new splitter sporting aerodynamic fins and a redesigned hood with integrated vents. The latter are nicely implemented, mirroring the design language of the Sant’Agata brand.

More: Lamborghini Revuelto Goes Mega-Batty With Wild Keyvany Kit

The profile boasts sharper side skirts and enlarged aero blades behind the front wheels for additional visual drama. Still, the most impressive element is the roof scoop, which is mounted on the engine cover. This is combined with an adjustable rear spoiler, that appears to sit on the Revuelto’s active rear wing, adding an extra element of aggressiveness at the back.

All of the aforementioned parts are made of unpainted carbon fiber, ensuring they won’t add a lot of weight on the plug-in hybrid supercar. Zacoe’s official renderings also include a set of aftermarket alloy wheels which are not included in the package.

The tuner describes the bodykit as a “work of art that transcends functionality”, proudly stating that every detail “adds value and meaning to the Revuelto”. While Zacoe mentions that the components “reduce lift and increase downforce”, it is not clear if they bring a notable improvement in the aerodynamics of the raging bull, as is the case with the wild aero of the discontinued Aventador SV and SVJ.

There are no changes under the skin, with the Revuelto retaining the factory-spec plug-in hybrid setup. This is good for a combined output of 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 PS) thanks to the naturally-aspirated 6.5-liter V12 and a trio of electric motors.

The company has yet to announce pricing for the carbon fiber kit, which might be sold in pieces, allowing Revuelto owners to customize their ride according to their liking.

Of course, Zacoe’s tuning kit isn’t the only option for Lamborghini’s flagship supercar. Other tuners with similar offerings include DMC, Keyvany, and Mansory. However, judging from the photos, Mansory’s Revuelto is the only one so far that has translated into an actual build, as the rest of the bunch have only been shown in renderings.