Revolutionizing the Road: Lamborghini Revuelto Embraces Performance and Aesthetics with DMC's 'Schumacher' and 'Molto Veloce' Kits
by AutoExpert | 24 July, 2023
The newly recast Lamborghini Revuelto benefits from two Schumacher and Molto Veloce Aero packages gifted by DMC
Meanwhile, the name Michael Schumacher in link with the modified Lamborghini may seem initially atypical, the Turner says that it intends for the kit to glorify the tribute of the Formula 1 Germany legend.
The new Lamborghini Revuelto became an instant success for the Sant’Agata brand, in the next two years they blew out the sales before the delivery even started. The turner DMC being aware of the the anticipated demand for aftermarket parts, exposes not one, but two carbon fiber body kits for the plug-in hybrid flagship. The body kits so-called “Schumacher” and “Molto Veloce”, are being shown off throughout a series of renders. Despite the distinctive tags, the only distinguishable features between the two kits are the size and shape of the rear wing.
Following DMC, each car kit values between 39.990USD and 49.990USD individual. However, if both kits are purchased together, customers make use of a reduced price of 88.888 USD. Certainly, this pricing doesn't include the optional wheels, the exhaust system, and the performance improvement.
The “Schumacher” car kit acquires a motorsport-inspired wing, specified by tall bases and a CNC-machined bull mark embedded into its carbon-fiber construction. Remarkably, DMC intends to produce only 88 pieces of the larger wing, each piece marked exclusively “1 of 88” inscription.
Conversely, the “Molto Veloce” body kit is more prudent with a much smaller rear wing inspired by the Aventador SVJ. The rest of the common adds-on are as well inspired by the SVJ, as was exposed in the May 2023 official sneak peek.
The package embraces various adds-up that serve to build on the aesthetic as much as the performance. It includes a new splitter, and vented front fenders that not only improve cooling but are asserted to optimize aerodynamics too. Furthermore, side sills, side panels, and a rethought rear bumper are integrated into the kit. The rear bumper is specially intended to integrate a larger diffuser, drawing inspiration from the Super Trofeo series.
In particular, on exposure to performance development, DMC teamed up with the American Turner Gintani to offer a stand-in power-lift for the plug-in hybrid powertrain. Worth knowing that the Revuelto enjoys already an intimidating combined power of 1.001 CP generated by a 6.5-liter V12 engine and three electric motors.
As well as the titan exhaust system from Zesad which they say improves the sound and performance, the AL13 forged wheels are also optional.