- The Revuelto’s front end took a heavy hit in a recent serious crash.
- Two separate US dealers had listed the supercar for sale last year.
- This Raging Bull was wrecked with just 1,650 miles on the clock.
If you’re looking to break into the growing world of rebuilding supercars on YouTube, this might be the sort of project that gets you noticed. A damaged Lamborghini Revuelto with a salvage title has surfaced, and while it clearly needs attention, it looks fixable and comes with a particularly interesting spec. Just think of all those views a series bringing it back to life could get.
The Italian supercar has been listed for sale on Copart and is finished in an shade of matte silver, which alone makes it stand out from most other Revueltos. However, it’s the interior that’s even more interesting.
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For some curious reason, the original buyer ordered the cabin with dark green leather across the seats, door panels, transmission tunnel, center console, and the center part of the dashboard. It looks pretty bizarre, although there’s no denying it makes this Revuelto unique.
Images show that the car suffered extensive damage in a front-end crash, destroying the bumper and ripping off the grilles, air intakes, and LED headlights. The radiators also appear to have taken a hefty hit, and it’s possible the front crash structure may have been damaged, too. However, with some replacement parts, this Revuelto could almost certainly return to the road.
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No details about the crash that left the car in this sorry state are known, but a little bit of digging reveals the car was listed for sale by Chicago Motor Cars for $749,800 in January 2025. It then found its way to Florida and was listed by Prestige Imports in August with an asking price of $699,950 and just 152 miles (245 km) on the odometer. The Copart listing shows it now has 1,650 miles (2,655 km).
As tempting as it might be to save this Revuelto, you’ll need a lot of money to make it happen, and repairing a car like this carries with it some significant risks, including the fact that it’s hard to determine how much damage has been done by these photos alone.
