- Novitec’s Revuelto upgrade adds carbon fibre aero parts and a 25mm suspension drop.
- The 6.5-litre V12 gains 24kW, lifting total hybrid system output to 771kW.
- New exhaust options include stainless steel or Inconel, with optional gold plating.
A 1990s music video might not be the first place you’d look for supercar inspiration, but that’s exactly where Novitec has turned for its latest Lamborghini Revuelto package.
The German tuner’s newest take on the hybrid V12 flagship leans into nostalgia, finished in a deep purple that nods to the Diablo SE30 made famous in Jamiroquai’s Cosmic Girl video. The result is a Revuelto that’s equal parts modern hypercar and retro tribute.
Subtle tweaks add serious presence

Visually, Novitec has kept things relatively restrained, at least by aftermarket standards. The aero additions are all carbon fibre, finished in gloss clearcoat, though buyers can colour-match them if preferred.
Up front, a redesigned splitter and reshaped bonnet sharpen the car’s stance, while new side skirts and mirror caps tighten the profile.

The biggest visual shift comes from the wheels, developed with Vossen, measuring 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear. They’re available in a staggering 72 finishes, ranging from brushed to polished.
Lowering springs drop the ride height by 25mm, giving the Revuelto a more planted look without radically altering its character.
Louder looks and louder sound

At the rear, Novitec has dialled things up. The active wing grows in size, paired with a lip spoiler to boost downforce, while a new airbox sits atop the engine cover to improve cooling.
Then there’s the exhaust. Quad tailpipes including two larger central outlets flanked by smaller ones sit within a custom surround, making it the easiest way to spot this tuned version.

Buyers can choose between stainless steel or lightweight Inconel, with an optional 999 fine gold coating to better manage heat.
An active exhaust system with butterfly valves allows drivers to tweak the soundtrack, depending on how subtle (or not) they want to be.
More power, same hybrid punch

Underneath, the 6.5-litre V12 gains a modest bump thanks to revised exhaust hardware and sports catalysts. Output increases by 24kW, pushing the combustion engine further, while the hybrid system remains unchanged.
Combined output now sits at 771kW, reinforcing the Revuelto’s position as one of the most powerful road-going Lamborghinis to date.
Pricing hasn’t been revealed, but DRIVEN Car Guide understands Novitec has not disclosed costs yet. Given the level of customisation on offer, it’s unlikely to be a budget-friendly upgrade.
Still, for those chasing something a little more individual and perhaps a touch nostalgic, this Revuelto proves that even a 1996 music video can leave a lasting impression.