DMC, a German tuner, has taken the Lamborghini Aventador successor to a whole new level with their latest creation called the ‘Revuelto’. The 3D render images of this vehicle are making quite a stir in the automotive industry due to its unique design. There’s plenty to admire about the Revuelto, and it’s definitely worth discussing. Take one look at the front three-quarter photo, and you’ll see what we mean!
Let’s kick off by discussing the exciting news that Lamborghini has secured the copyright to the name ‘Revuelto’. However, it’s unclear what type of vehicle they plan to use the name for or when it will be unveiled. The name brings to mind the Reventón, a stunning supercar that Lamborghini introduced in 2007. Like many Lambos, it was named after a bull – but ironically, ‘reventón’ can also mean ‘flat tire’ in Spanish! Despite the shared naming convention, the Revuelto is expected to look vastly different from its predecessor. Check out the DMC-Lamborghini-Revuelto-render-side-profile to see for yourself.
In essence, the front design of this car bears a striking resemblance to the Sián FKP 37, which is Lamborghini’s debut hybrid vehicle. This particular model boasts of oversized air intakes and a front splitter that exudes a race car vibe. Its diffuser also lends an aggressive touch to its overall appearance, while the pointed hood and Y-shaped headlamps add the perfect finishing touches. Meanwhile, the rear section showcases four exhaust tailpipes, LED lights, and a double-bubble deck-lid, all beautifully integrated into the vehicle’s design.
In 2011, Lamborghini introduced the Aventador as a follow-up to the Murciélago. However, production of this model ended recently and we are yet to learn about its successor. The Aventador has already been the basis for several models, such as the Sián FKP 37 and the Countach LPI 800-4. Nevertheless, there is still a glimmer of hope. A prototype Lamborghini was recently observed being tested in the UK during the summer. Rumours suggest that the model will be unveiled next year and will probably include a brand-new plug-in hybrid V12 powertrain.