Novitec refines Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid V12, 1001 hp
Novitec tunes the Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid V12 with new wheels, lower suspension, and a quad exhaust
Novitec refines Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid V12, 1001 hp
Explore Novitec's Lamborghini Revuelto: a 1001 hp hybrid V12 with new Vossen alloy wheels, lower suspension, and a quad exhaust that sharpens feel and presence.
2025-09-20T14:41:02+03:00
2025-09-20T14:41:02+03:00
2025-09-20T14:41:02+03:00
The Lamborghini Revuelto, which entered production in 2023 as the successor to the Aventador, has received a new take from German tuner Novitec. The supercar pairs a 6.5‑liter V12 with electric assistance for a combined 1001 hp, sprinting from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and reaching a top speed of 350 km/h.Novitec’s work targets the details that shape first impressions. The car now rides on new alloy wheels, reportedly developed in collaboration with Vossen. They keep the OEM spirit while introducing a fresh pattern and a silver finish. The Revuelto also sits lower thanks to a revised suspension, a tweak that tightens its stance and adds intent without overplaying the drama.There’s also a new exhaust setup with four outlets instead of two. According to the company, it enriches the car’s soundtrack and may free up a bit of power, though no figures are provided. Visually, the quad-tailpipe arrangement underscores the Revuelto’s extroverted character, suggesting the emphasis here is on feel rather than raw numbers.In essence, Novitec has doubled down on precision, sharpening an already assertive design. The package reads as a curated polish rather than a reinvention, and the Revuelto remains one of the standout hybrid supercars of 2025.
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Novitec tunes the Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid V12 with new wheels, lower suspension, and a quad exhaust
Explore Novitec's Lamborghini Revuelto: a 1001 hp hybrid V12 with new Vossen alloy wheels, lower suspension, and a quad exhaust that sharpens feel and presence.
Michael Powers, Editor
The Lamborghini Revuelto, which entered production in 2023 as the successor to the Aventador, has received a new take from German tuner Novitec. The supercar pairs a 6.5‑liter V12 with electric assistance for a combined 1001 hp, sprinting from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and reaching a top speed of 350 km/h.
Novitec’s work targets the details that shape first impressions. The car now rides on new alloy wheels, reportedly developed in collaboration with Vossen. They keep the OEM spirit while introducing a fresh pattern and a silver finish. The Revuelto also sits lower thanks to a revised suspension, a tweak that tightens its stance and adds intent without overplaying the drama.
There’s also a new exhaust setup with four outlets instead of two. According to the company, it enriches the car’s soundtrack and may free up a bit of power, though no figures are provided. Visually, the quad-tailpipe arrangement underscores the Revuelto’s extroverted character, suggesting the emphasis here is on feel rather than raw numbers.
In essence, Novitec has doubled down on precision, sharpening an already assertive design. The package reads as a curated polish rather than a reinvention, and the Revuelto remains one of the standout hybrid supercars of 2025.