Zacoe's new bodykit is inspired by stealth fighter design, giving the Revuelto a rugged look.
The front end features a new splitter and aerodynamic wings, while the redesigned hood with integrated vents accentuates the car. The rear vents are subtly deployed, in harmony with Lamborghini's signature design language.
Other highlights of the bodykit are the sharper side panels and the extended aerodynamic spoiler in front of the wheels, adding visual drama.
Another striking detail is the roof vent, mounted on the engine cover, combined with an adjustable rear spoiler. This spoiler appears to sit on top of the Revuelto's active spoiler, accentuating the powerful look at the rear of the car.
All of these details are made from unpainted carbon fiber, ensuring that they do not add any weight to this hybrid supercar.
Zacoe's official build also includes a set of alloy wheels, although they're not part of the official tuning package.
According to Zacoe, the body kit is not just a cosmetic upgrade, but also serves to improve aerodynamic efficiency, with the ability to reduce lift and increase downforce. However, the actual improvement in aerodynamic performance has not yet been proven.
There are no changes under the hood, the Lamborghini Revuelto's engine remains the same plug-in hybrid configuration with a total output of 1,001 horsepower, thanks to a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine combined with three electric motors.
Currently, Zacoe has not announced the price for this carbon fiber kit, it is likely that Revuelto owners will be able to buy individual details to customize the car to their personal preferences.
Zacoe’s tuning isn’t the only option for Revuelto, as there are other tuning companies like DMC, Keyvany, and Mansory. However, to date, only Mansory’s has been produced, while the others remain in mock-ups.