RE: Novitec turns Lamborghini Revuelto up to 11
RE: Novitec turns Lamborghini Revuelto up to 11
Monday 23rd March

Novitec turns Lamborghini Revuelto up to 11

Painted like a Diablo SE30, even more carbon, and almost 1,050hp - a Revuelto is perfect Novitec fodder


It would be fair to say that Lamborghini absolutely nailed the brief when it came to creating the Revuelto. Here’s a car that’s kept all the aural and visual drama of its wild Aventador predecessor, tangibly improved the driving experience, and very cleverly integrated hybridisation to the flagship V12. Here’s a Lamborghini that’s heavier and more complicated than the car that came before - but arguably better for it. 

So despite an asking price nudging half a million, the Reveulto has proven popular. When Lamborghini confirmed another record year last year with almost 11,000 cars delivered, it pointed to a ‘growing market share of Revuelto’, which is some achievement for the most expensive series production Lambo ever.  There are a baker’s dozen of them in the PH classifieds already. And when a car is popular, money-no-object customers will inevitably want a personal touch to make theirs unique. According to Lamborghini, moreover, 94 per cent of Sant’Agata supercars go through the Ad Personam program, so those who want to stand out need to try a bit harder. Step forward, Novitec…

Never ones to miss a supercar customising opportunity, the German tuner now has a range of parts for the Revuelto to make it ‘even more powerful, faster and more custom’. That being said, it's probably the paint that stands out most about this particular car, paying homage as it does to the famed Diablo SE30 of 1993. And Lamborghini, if you paid enough money, would probably paint a Revuelto Viola 30th. 

What Novitec can add (and which looks brilliant with the colour, it must be said) are forged wheels designed with Vossen, and an array of carbon goodies from front splitter to rear diffuser. Maybe it could go without so much of the black stuff around the side skirts and intakes, though Novitec certainly wouldn’t be the first car company (both OEM and aftermarket) to go a bit carbon crazy on a supercar.

This one is also fitted with a set of Novitec’s lowering springs, which work in conjunction with the Revulto’s standard dampers. While there’s always a concern with a ride height drop in terms of rolling refinement, it’s hard to deny that the Lamborghini looks fabulous even closer to the ground. It would be a hard change to pass up, surely. As would a Novitec ‘fully thermally insulated high-performance exhaust system’ which, in conjunction with new cats, liberates another 33hp from the 6.5 V12. Probably it would be hard to tell the difference between 1,048hp and 1,015hp, but more is always better in the world of modified exotica. And the sound, if still not quite Ferrari epic, is pretty spectacular. 

Novitec’s range of parts for the Lamborghini Revuelto is available now, so don’t be surprised to see one or two examples like this around the glamorous European resorts this summer. By which time we’ll probably know all about the Reveulto Roadster, and the process can start all over again. There’s a car that’s going to suit an aftermarket exhaust… 


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EV8

Original Poster:

536 posts

29 months

Monday 23rd March
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I remember when I was a young punk, I saw the purple Diablo in flesh... Oh my, that was something! Such presence, such drama!
For the Revuelto, I think it carries the flag proudly. My kind of car, every drive would be an occasion! Much better than bland "heritage" crap the Ferrari is making at the moment.
Love it. Expensive though...

GreatScott2016

2,410 posts

114 months

Monday 23rd March
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Nice, but I’d still have a GT3 smile.

CMTMB

1,455 posts

21 months

Monday 23rd March
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Lambos aren't usually my thing, but I love that colour combo. Yes please.

SuperPav

1,310 posts

151 months

Monday 23rd March
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Handing in my PH card as I'm not close enough to the standard Revuelto to figure out which bits are different on the Novitec...

...but in any case and maybe it's a "more than the sum of its parts" situation, that looks absolutely amazing. Would have that, in that spec, in a heartbeat. For all the backlash some of the tuners get, they can certainly create some pretty cool stuff.

dxg

10,460 posts

286 months

Monday 23rd March
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The Revuelto seems to be horrendously unreliable. And to then tweak it?

Nope.

WPA

14,335 posts

140 months

Monday 23rd March
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Whilst not a fan of the latest Lamborghini's, in this colour and with these wheels it does look great.


FlukePlay

1,169 posts

171 months

Monday 23rd March
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SuperPav said:
Handing in my PH card as I'm not close enough to the standard Revuelto to figure out which bits are different on the Novitec...

...but in any case and maybe it's a "more than the sum of its parts" situation, that looks absolutely amazing. Would have that, in that spec, in a heartbeat. For all the backlash some of the tuners get, they can certainly create some pretty cool stuff.
Likewise, can't tell the difference and have no idea why you'd want to turn the Revuelto up to 11 when the standard one is plenty enough.

Twoshoe

990 posts

210 months

Monday 23rd March
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Absolutely love that. That Diablo still looks amazing too (in a slightly more cohesive way).

f3nns

48 posts

194 months

Monday 23rd March
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Novitech - please pretty please make some Diablo SE30 OZ wheels to suit......???

CrippsCorner

3,348 posts

207 months

Monday 23rd March
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I mean... it looks like an actual spaceship, which is kind of the point of Lamborghini isn't it? So on the face of it, fantastic!

MyV10BarksAndBites

1,705 posts

75 months

Monday 23rd March
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I love this.... beer

GTRene

21,716 posts

250 months

Monday 23rd March
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lovely color etc, although, I rather would like to see, a more compact version, with 500-550hp , a manual and a way lower price.

Snubs

1,397 posts

165 months

Monday 23rd March
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The SE30 is right up there on my dream car list. To own one alongside one of these would be cloud9

ThomW

1,915 posts

54 months

Monday 23rd March
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f3nns said:
Novitech - please pretty please make some Diablo SE30 OZ wheels to suit......???
I'd stick some of these HREs on there. Nice nod to the pepperpot style:


nismo48

6,663 posts

233 months

Monday 23rd March
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Wow thumbup

ManyMotors

1,063 posts

124 months

Monday 23rd March
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Novitec is fighting to not end up like AC Schnitzer. Looking at the junk piled on this Revuelto, they may not survive.

Frogmella

343 posts

116 months

Monday 23rd March
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ManyMotors said:
Novitec is fighting to not end up like AC Schnitzer. Looking at the junk piled on this Revuelto, they may not survive.
Their kits appear to sell out most times. Not sure they’re going anywhere given how much I see (America based)

biggbn

31,453 posts

246 months

Monday 23rd March
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FlukePlay said:
SuperPav said:
Handing in my PH card as I'm not close enough to the standard Revuelto to figure out which bits are different on the Novitec...

...but in any case and maybe it's a "more than the sum of its parts" situation, that looks absolutely amazing. Would have that, in that spec, in a heartbeat. For all the backlash some of the tuners get, they can certainly create some pretty cool stuff.
Likewise, can't tell the difference and have no idea why you'd want to turn the Revuelto up to 11 when the standard one is plenty enough.
Because 11 is like, 1 more than 10...


Love this, wow.

InformationSuperHighway

7,515 posts

210 months

Monday 23rd March
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I think the 4 tail pipes are a real improvement for this car.

I see a couple of them regulalry in the flesh and they are a bit of a dogs dinner.

Galsia

2,265 posts

216 months

Monday 23rd March
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I'll take the Diablo please