• The Lamborghini Revuelto Edizione GT is the most expensive body kit on offer by German tuner DMC.
  • The kit includes a vented hood, redesigned bumpers, and a massive rear wing.
  • The cost of the visual upgrades is a whooping $288,888 without including the price of the Revuelto.

It has been less than a year since DMC announced the Schumacher and Molto Veloce aero packages for the Lamborghini Revuelto but that didn’t stop the German tuner from offering another bodykit for the Italian supercar. The Revuelto Edizione GT (E-GT) looks appropriately wild for a modified Lamborghini thanks to an array of carbon fiber add-ons. The kit will be limited to just 10 units and is priced from $288,888, over the cost of the donor vehicle of course.

DMC presented the E-GT in CGI form, but it looks much more aggressive compared to the Molto Veloce kit, featuring a massive rear wing that extends down to the diffuser and is supported by a central fin on the engine cover.

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A new set of carbon fiber wheels, slightly tweaked side skirts, and a new bumper with a prominent splitter and cut-out elements are also present. DMC also added a set of new vents on the hood. All of the body kit’s components are made of carbon fiber available in a gloss or matte finish.

According to the tuner, each of the 10 examples of the Edizione GT will be finished in a different color. Furthermore, the owners will get to personalize their cars with engraved logos or names on both the exterior and the interior. As for the inside, DMC mentioned a “completely revamped interior” without getting into details.

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Other upgrades include a new stainless steel exhaust system and an optional power boost for the plug-in hybrid V12 powertrain of the Revuelto. If specified, the latter can increase the combined output by 88 hp (65 kW / 89 PS) over the 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 PS) of the stock hybrid V12 powertrain.

According to the official website of the tuner, the price of the bodykit is set between $288,888 and $388,888, making it significantly more expensive than the $39,990-49,990 Molto Veloce / Schumacher kits. DMC said that existing customers will have a priority in the allocation process. To ensure global accessibility, the tuner will offer two examples for North America, two more for the Middle East, and one for China, Japan, Malaysia, Hong Kong, and Europe.

Given that a brand new Lamborghini Revuelto is priced at $608,358 in the US, the total cost of an Edizione GT by DMC will be close to $1 million.