
Lamborghini kicked off deliveries of its groundbreaking Revuelto in 2023, but it wasn’t until last year that most of these plug-in hybrid supercars found their way into the garages of their wealthy owners. For those who think a stock Revuelto isn’t flashy enough, the aftermarket world has stepped up in a big way. Tuned Revueltos are popping up all over the internet, and the latest creation from 1016Industries is turning heads with its bold design and a front hood that seems built to sniff out Ferrari competition.
The Revuelto, which replaced the iconic Aventador, is already a beast straight from the factory. Its naturally aspirated V12 paired with electric motors churns out a jaw-dropping 1,001 horsepower (1,015 ps/747 kW). Lamborghini claims it can hit a top speed of 217 mph and rocket from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.5 seconds. With a starting price north of $600,000 for the 2025 model in the U.S., it’s a supercar reserved for the elite. But for some owners, stock just won’t cut it-and that’s where tuners like 1016Industries come in.

A Ferrari-Hunting Makeover
What sets this tuned Revuelto apart is its aggressive new look, starting with the redesigned front hood. Dubbed “Ferrari-sniffing” for its predatory vibe, the hood features twin vents on either side of the Lamborghini logo, reminiscent of the extra lights on the rugged Huracan Sterrato. The front bumper gets a serious upgrade too, with a beefy apron and sharp side blades that scream performance.
This isn’t just a cosmetic tweak-it’s a full widebody kit. The fenders have been widened with attachments and vents near the headlights, while the rear shoulders are bulked up, creating air channels between the new add-ons and the stock taillights. A massive carbon fiber diffuser and a towering rear wing complete the package, giving this Revuelto an even more menacing stance than the factory version.

Golden Wheels and Lime Green Accents
The wheels keep the Y-spoke design of the original but trade in the stock look for a striking golden finish that pops against the car’s blue-ish paint. Peek behind them, and you’ll spot lime green brake calipers adding a bold contrast. Inside, the cabin mixes black with more of that eye-catching lime green, visible through the windows and hinting at a custom vibe that matches the exterior flair.

Reversible and Ready to Order
1016Industries offers this body kit in both narrow and widebody flavors, and here’s the kicker: the mods are designed to be reversible. That means owners can enjoy the tuned look without permanently altering their investment-perfect for those who might want to switch back to stock for resale or just a change of pace. The tuner is taking orders now, though they’re keeping pricing under wraps for the moment. If you’ve got the cash and want your Revuelto to look like this one, you’ll need to reach out directly to find out how many hundreds (or thousands) of dollars you’ll be parting with.

The Revuelto’s Legacy
Lamborghini’s Revuelto isn’t just a follow-up to the Aventador-it’s a statement. Blending old-school V12 power with modern hybrid tech, it’s a supercar that bridges the past and future of the Raging Bull brand. And with tuners like 1016Industries pushing the envelope, it’s clear the Revuelto is already inspiring a new wave of customization in the exotic car scene.

So, is this tuned Revuelto ready to take on Ferrari’s finest? With its aggressive looks and monstrous power, it’s certainly got the attitude-and the nostrils-to give Maranello a run for its money.
