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The new Lamborghini Revuelto became an instant hit for the Sant’Agata brand with the next two years of production being sold out before deliveries have even started. Recognizing the anticipated demand for aftermarket parts, German tuner DMC has unveiled not one, but two carbon fiber body kits for the plug-in hybrid flagship. These kits, aptly named “Schumacher” and “Molto Veloce,” are being showcased through a series of renders.

Although named differently, the key distinguishing features between the two body kits are solely the rear wing design and availability. The “Schumacher” variant showcases a motorsport-inspired wing, characterized by tall swan-neck bases and a CNC-machined bull emblem embedded into its carbon-fiber structure. Notably, DMC plans to produce only 88 units of the larger wing, each marked with exclusive “1 of 88” lettering.

While the association of Michael Schumacher’s name might initially seem unconventional for a modified Lamborghini, the tuner says it intends for the kit to serve as a heartfelt tribute to the German Formula 1 legend.

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DMC Lamborghini Revuelto “Schumacher”

On the other hand, the “Molto Veloce” is a lot more discreet, with a much smaller rear wing inspired by the Aventador SVJ. The rest of the add-ons that are common in both kits are also inspired by the discontinued SVJ, as hinted at from the official preview in May 2023.

The package encompasses various components aimed at enhancing both aesthetics and performance. It includes a new splitter, vented front fenders that not only improve cooling but are claimed to optimize aerodynamics as well. Additionally, side sills, side panels, intake garnish, and a redesigned rear bumper are incorporated into the kit. The rear bumper is specially designed to integrate a larger diffuser, drawing inspiration from the Super Trofeo series. Notably, all the aero components are made of either prepeg carbon or forged carbon depending on the customer’s preferences.

DMC Lamborghini Revuelto “Molto Veloce”

The AL13 forged wheels are optional, as is the lightweight titanium exhaust system from Zesad which is said to improve sound and performance while adding a gold finish on the tailpipes. In terms of performance upgrades, DMC has collaborated with US-based tuner Gintani to offer an optional power boost for the plug-in hybrid powertrain. Although the specific modifications are undisclosed, they result in a power increase of 88 hp (65 kW / 89 PS). It’s worth noting that the stock Revuelto already boasts a formidable combined power output of 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 PS) generated by its roaring 6.5-liter V12 engine and three electric motors.

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According to DMC, each body kit is priced between $39,990 and $49,990 individually. However, if both body kits are purchased together, customers can take advantage of a discounted price of $88,888. Of course, this pricing doesn’t include the optional wheels, titanium exhaust, and performance upgrade.