Novitec Gives the Lamborghini Revuelto a Sleek, Silver Makeover

Modifying a Lamborghini Revuelto? Restraint isn’t exactly the vibe most folks go for. But Novitec, those German wizards who tweak supercars without butchering their soul, just dropped a jaw-dropping silver Revuelto that looks like it could cut through both shadows and overinflated egos.

Lamborghini’s debut plug-in hybrid beast, the Revuelto, has been a magnet for tuners and deep-pocketed gearheads since it hit the scene. Plenty have gone full mad scientist, slapping on wild body kits and transforming it into something barely recognizable. Not Novitec. They played it smarter, dialing up the factory design instead of steamrolling it.

That silver paint? Hypnotic. Almost otherworldly, which is why some chuckle and call it the “vampire hunter.” Then there’s the Vossen wheels, sharp Y-spokes gleaming, plus custom spacers that push the stance just wide enough to make those sculpted curves pop. Suspension got a nip and tuck too, sitting lower for a meaner stare and tighter grip.

Under the hood, Novitec’s exhaust uncorks the 6.5-liter V12, cranking the already bonkers soundtrack to operatic levels. The hybrid setup, juiced by three electric motors, still pumps out a cool 1,001 horses, launching it to 62 mph in 2.5 seconds and topping out at 217.

Restrained? Maybe. But this Revuelto oozes drama. Novitec’s calling card? Proving you don’t need to go full chaos to make a statement. In a world of over-the-top insanity, this silver beast whispers something smarter: sometimes, less cuts deeper.

By Eve Nowell

Eve is a junior writer who’s learning the ropes of automotive journalism. Raised in a racing legacy family, she’s grown up around engines, stories, and trackside traditions, and now she’s beginning to share her own voice with readers.

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