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Pink Lamborghini Revuelto 2026: what Road Show International changed

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This Lamborghini Revuelto swapped its factory look for a pink wrap, lowered suspension and a darkened lighting package — while its 1,015-hp V12 hybrid powertrain stays untouched.

The Lamborghini Revuelto doesn’t need any help turning heads, even in stock form. But Road Show International decided to make the supercar even more attention-grabbing: this particular car got a pink wrap, black accents and a handful of light modifications that turn it into more of a marketing tool than a discreet ride for its owner.

The main change is the color. The pink body isn’t a repaint — it’s a wrap, so in theory it can be returned to factory look. On top of that, the car received nano-ceramic window tint, including the windshield, and a ceramic paint protection coating. For a car at this level, that’s not just about shine: the wrap and coating help keep the expensive bodywork safe from minor damage and wear.

Lamborghini Revuelto
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The suspension was lowered by 10 mm. It’s a small difference, but on the Revuelto it visibly changes the stance: the supercar looks wider and sits tighter to the road. The car also got the darkened lighting package, a “Smoke Exterior Lighting Package,” a two-tone gloss license plate frame, and the stock wheels finished in black gloss powder coat. Judging by the photos, the tires were swapped too.

The cabin was left mostly stock. Black dominates inside, with white accents, carbon trim, metal pedals, a red “12 o’clock” marker on the wheel, and an Italian flag motif on the lower rim. The central vertical screen, digital instrument cluster and the rest of the architecture stayed factory — which makes sense, since Lamborghini already offers a wide range of trims from the factory, and through the Ad Personam program the interior can be tailored to nearly anything.

The mechanicals, apparently, weren’t touched either. The Revuelto uses a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 as part of a plug-in hybrid system. Combined output is 1,015 hp. Top speed exceeds 350 km/h (217 mph), and the 0–100 km/h sprint takes 2.5 seconds. In the US, the model costs more than $600,000 before taxes and delivery.

Lamborghini Revuelto
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This particular Revuelto recently changed hands and isn’t currently for sale. But the point of the project is clear: sometimes owning 1,015 hp and a V12 isn’t enough for a supercar buyer anymore. The car needs to get noticed before it even starts. A pink Revuelto doesn’t make the Lamborghini any faster. But it’s a good reminder that in the world of expensive exotic cars, attention has become its own kind of currency.

Lamborghini previously brought back the Urus Performante as an 801-hp plug-in hybrid crossover.

This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Daria Kashirina

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