This wild tuner kit takes an already outrageous hybrid supercar and dials up the drama with power, carbon, and exclusivity
July 2, 2025 at 19:50

- DMC’s latest Revuelto kit includes wild carbon bodywork and a swan-neck wing.
- Complementing the new exterior parts is a stainless steel exhaust and ECU tune.
- The Integrale kit includes new wheels up to 22 inches and aggressive diffusers.
Last year, DMC launched a crazy bodykit for the Lamborghini Revuelto, making the mid-engined Italian supercar even crazier and rivalling Mansory for absurdity. Now, it has released another kit , dubbed the Revuelto Integrale. We don’t know whether Lancia will be offended or flattered about DMC using that name for this project, but at least this package isn’t completely tasteless.
Components included with the kit extended from the front to the rear. Those at the front are surprisingly restrained. For starters, DMC has added a new carbon fiber splitter with aero fins that add to the Lambo’s presence without being over-the-top. The tuner has then modified the front quarter panels to include matte carbon louvers.
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Changes continue down the sides of the car where there are new carbon fiber skirts with dramatic flics towards the rear. Customers can also opt for new 21-inch front and 22-inch rear wheels wrapped in Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires and available with a brushed or diamond-cut finish or painted gloss.
While the front and sides are quite restrained, the same cannot be said about the rear. A new swan-neck style wing has been added to the engine cover, made from glossy carbon fiber. While the wing alone doesn’t look too bad, it probably looks pretty funny when the factory rear spoiler is deployed. In addition to crafting this new wing, DMC has also developed a wild diffuser for the Revuelto with six massive carbon fiber strakes.

Very few would complain about the performance on tap from Lamborghini’s first hybrid supercar, but that hasn’t stopped DMC from making it even quicker. It has added a stainless steel exhaust and made some software tweaks, boosting power up to 1,099 hp, a healthy gain over the car’s standard 1,001 hp.
Customers can also order unique interior finishes from DMC, including new contrast stitching, laser-etched logos, and newly-appointed leather or Alcantara surfaces.
DMC plans to build just 50 examples of its Revuelto Integrale package. Prices for the complete kit start at $24,990, but that figure swells to $39,990 when you add in the new wheels, while the rear wing can be ordered separately for a paltry $6,990.