- Novitec unveils a fresh tuning package for the Revuelto supercar.
- Supercar gains aero parts, exhaust upgrades, and chassis tweaks.
- A deep purple finish pays tribute to the legendary Diablo SE 30.
The Lamborghini Revuelto is already a showstopper, but Novitec has turned up the volume with their latest tuning package. The first example arrives in a vivid purple shade, echoing the iconic Diablo SE 30 made famous in Jamiroquai’s Cosmic Girl video all the way back in 1996.
Starting with the visual treatment, Novitec’s aero package feels unusually restrained for the aftermarket world, leaning closer to OEM design language than many rivals. The components are crafted from exposed carbon fiber with a high-gloss clearcoat, though buyers can opt to have them painted to match the bodywork.
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At the front, a revised splitter exaggerates the size of the air intakes, paired with a new headlight garnish and a reshaped hood featuring a central spine. Along the sides, sharper skirts and matching mirror caps tighten the profile, though the standout detail is the new alloy wheels developed with Vossen.
The new rims are available in three different designs, measuring 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear. They come in 72 colors with smooth, brushed, or polished finishes. Of course, Novitec also offers custom sport springs, bringing the Revuelto closer to the ground by 25 mm (1 inch).
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Moving on to the tail, the active rear wing of the Revuelto has grown larger with an integrated lip spoiler, said to increase downforce. There is also a new airbox mounted on top of the engine cover to improve cooling.
The easiest way to distinguish the Novitec-tuned supercar from the standard Revuelto are the quad tailpipes of the upgraded exhaust system. The central pipes are slightly larger than the outer ones, mounted in a custom surround between the taillights.
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The exhaust is available in stainless steel or lightweight Inconel, which can be plated in 999 fine gold for improved heat dissipation. Another option is an active sound management system with butterfly valves, allowing the driver to adjust the exhaust note depending on the occasion.
The new exhaust and sports catalysts boost the output of the 6.5-liter V12 engine by 33 hp (24 kW). The three electric motors of the plug-in hybrid setup remain intact, but the stronger ICE results in a combined output of 1,034 hp (771 kW).
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Novitec did not disclose the cost of the upgrades, but no Revuelto tuning kit ever comes cheap. The flagship supercar from Sant’Agata has attracted attention from various tuners since its debut in 2023, including Mansory, Zacoe, Keyvany, Vorsteiner, DMC, 1016 Industries, and more.

