In a striking return to the limelight, Mansory has unveiled yet another iteration of its tuned Lamborghini Revuelto tailored for the United States. This latest creation—decked in a pristine white finish with selective black accents—mirrors the aesthetic of Mansory’s earlier Revuelto build, showcased just before summer’s arrival in the Northern Hemisphere.
Exterior Enhancements

Visually, the car stands out with its sleek contrast between white paint and black-dipped wheels. Subtleties in the stance suggest a slight lowering of the suspension, hinting at a more assertive presence on the road, although nothing has been confirmed. Mansory has further enhanced the Revuelto’s exterior with a bespoke front hood, pronounced side skirts, an aggressive rear diffuser, a dynamically styled wing, and additional trim elements sourced from its portfolio. The iconic Lamborghini emblem remains prominently displayed across the nose and is echoed in select accents throughout both the interior and exterior.
Interior Details

Inside, the cabin appears largely untouched by Mansory’s signature modding—aside from some classic embellishments. The upholstery embraces a refined black and white color scheme, accentuated by a honeycomb pattern. While there’s no clear evidence yet of Mansory’s typical leather, suede, and bold color applications, fans familiar with the tuner’s work know these add-ons are often applied, especially across seats, headrests, and steering elements.
Powertrain and Performance

Under the hood, speculation runs wild—but there’s no official confirmation that Mansory has upgraded the powertrain. The electrified, naturally aspirated V12 is likely untouched in terms of output. In its stock form, the Lamborghini Revuelto packs a staggering 1,001 bhp (1,015 ps / 747 kW), combining 813 bhp (825 ps / 607 kW) from its new 6.5-liter V12 with the support of three electric motors. Capable of sprinting from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.5 seconds and reaching a top speed exceeding 217 mph (350 km/h), the Revuelto even matches the Aventador SVJ in outright performance.
Conclusion
This Mansory-modified Revuelto is a masterclass in subtle but impactful styling, enhancing the supercar’s aggressive silhouette without touching its formidable powertrain. By blending tasteful aesthetic upgrades with Mansory’s custom flair, the tuner leaves the car’s raw performance untouched, trusting the hybrid V12’s thunder to speak for itself.












