The Lamborghini Revuelto is already arguably the most alien-looking machine on the road (perhaps with the exception of the unparalleled Czinger 21C), but that didn’t stop the mad modifiers at RDB LA from taking things a step further with a new widebody kit. Over the course of just one week, RDB LA applied a 1016 Industries carbon fiber Vision Widebody upgrade, along with several other bits and pieces from the prolific designers of aesthetic enhancements for supercars. The Revuelto costs over $600,000, and 1016 Industries isn’t shy with its pricing either, with the wider front and rear fenders alone setting buyers back $29,995 – and that’s before paint or fitment.
Aggressive Looks All Around
On the OEM bumper, RDB fitted a carbon fiber lip and carbon fiber center grille inserts, along with extensions that sit on either side of the headlights and ahead of the vented front fenders. There’s also a new carbon fiber front hood, which gives the car a bit of Aventador SVJ flavor, while carbon mirrors complete the look of the front. A massive two-piece carbon fiber scoop has also been added to the roof, and this leads all the way back over the engine cover with a large fin that apes the look of Le Mans hypercars. Moving to the side, carbon fiber side skirts with fins behind the front wheels fit well with the OEM door, and more carbon fiber appears in the side intakes, which are also widened.
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RDB supplied the polarizing (if not controversial) wheels, which start at $10,000 for 20-inch items, and some of each rear fender had to be chopped away to allow these to fit without rubbing. At the back, a double carbon fiber wing was installed, and this is static to avoid hitting that fin when it articulates. 1016 Industries supplied brackets that reportedly make the car’s software think the wing is still active, so there shouldn’t be any errors on the dash as a result. Finally, a massive carbon fiber add-on diffuser was fitted before a satin silver wrap was applied.
Pricing To Make Your Eyes Water
RDB LA didn’t make any mechanical changes (who needs them, with the Revuelto developing 1,001 horsepower from factory?), but that’s a good thing because then this Revuelto might have cost seven figures. A look at 1016 Industries’ website reveals that the carbon front lip costs $5,995, with the upper central add-on priced at $3,995. The DRL surrounds cost the same, while the hood adds $10,995 to the bill, and the vented front fenders (if you haven’t gone for the aforementioned full widebody kit) cost $7,995 alone. Door blades are another $4,495, mirror covers another $2,995, and side skirts $8,995. Side intake vents are $4,595, and the rear diffuser is a whopping $12,995. The lower rear spoiler is $6,995, with the fixed race wing mounted above it priced the same. Then there’s the roof scoop at $8,995, and finally, the roof scoop fin at a relatively reasonable $1,995. All in, you’re looking at $122,025, excluding paint (or vinyl), fitment, and wheels. That’s out of this world, but then again, so is the look.
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