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Novitec Lamborghini Revuelto Gets 1,048hp, Carbon Aero & F1-Grade Exhaust Upgrade

More power, more noise, more carbon. Novitec takes Lamborghini’s hybrid V12 flagship and dials everything up a notch.

What Is Novitec’s Lamborghini Revuelto?

Novitec has essentially taken the already unhinged Lamborghini Revuelto and given it the aftermarket equivalent of a double espresso. The upgrade package focuses on three key areas: aerodynamics, sound, and stance, plus a subtle bump in power.

Novitec Lamborghini Revuelto Revealed

Novitec’s package includes exposed carbon aero parts developed in the wind tunnel, bespoke forged wheels co-developed with Vossen, a lowered ride height, and a completely reworked exhaust system.

How Much Power Does The Novitec Lamborghini Revuelto Make?

The naturally aspirated 6.5-litre V12 gets an additional 33hp thanks to a new high-performance exhaust system paired with sports catalysts. That pushes total system output to 1,048hp, with the hybrid system untouched. In real-world road usage scenarios, you might not feel a massive difference. However, when exiting a corner on a racetrack, every horse matters.

What’s Special About Novitec Exhausts?

Mental-sounding exhaust systems are Novitec’s claim to fame. Slap a Novitec exhaust on an Italian V12, and it will sing tunes even Ferrari and Lamborghini didn’t know it could. After producing brilliant exhaust systems for the Lamborghini Gallardo, Aventador, Huracan, and Urus, Novitec has launched an advanced exhaust system for the Lamborghini Revuelto.

Novitec Lamborghini Revuelto Revealed

The system is available in stainless steel or ultra-light Inconel. Yes, the same material used in Formula 1. There’s also optional gold plating, not just for flex, but to also improve heat dissipation. More importantly, it features active sound management. This means you can switch from ‘polite V12’ (if that even exists) to full-bore opera at the press of a button.

What Are The Changes To The Design & Aerodynamics On The Novitec Revuelto?

Thankfully, unlike many body kits out there, the changes on the Novitec Revuelto are not just for posing on Instagram. The front end gets a more aggressive splitter setup that increases downforce and stability at speed. Along the sides, sharper rocker panels and carbon accents amplify the wedge-shaped profile.

At the rear, there’s a redesigned wing and diffuser setup to balance airflow. The result? More stability north of 300km/h. Not that most Revuelto owners will spend a lot of time at those speeds. But if they do end up there, well, there’s more grip than ever before.

Has Novitec Upgraded The Wheels & Suspension On The Revuelto?

Novitec has teamed up with Vossen for custom forged wheels in three designs and 72 colour options. It runs a staggered setup: 21-inch fronts and 22-inches at the rear. Then come the sport springs, lowering the car by about 25mm. Together, they lower the centre of gravity and improve the handling. And let’s be honest, it just looks better.

Novitec Lamborghini Revuelto Revealed

Why Does The Launch Car Have Purple Paint?

The Purple colour isn’t a random choice. The launch car wears a purple shade inspired by the Lamborghini Diablo SE30 from 1993. It’s a tribute to one of Lamborghini’s most iconic anniversary models. It’s a clever move. Because, while the Revuelto represents the future, this colour reminds you exactly where Lamborghini came from.

Is This The Ultimate Lamborghini Revuelto?

Not quite. But it’s getting close. Novitec hasn’t reinvented the Revuelto. Instead, it has amplified what already works: sharper looks, immense presence, and just enough extra performance to justify the badge.

For those who think Lamborghini’s own Ad Personam program isn’t quite exclusive enough, this is the next step. Louder, sharper, and just a bit more outrageous. Isn’t that the definition of a Lamborghini flagship?