Lamborghini Revuelto Integrale by DMC: This Lambo sounds like a jet

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One year after the first tuning intervention on the Lamborghini Revuelto, DMC is back with a radical update. The new Revuelto Integrale isn't just an update. It's a complete reinterpretation of the hybrid V12 with a full carbon fiber body, classic DMC aero add-on parts, a new performance calibration, and a customizable sound.
The look is martial, the ambition uncompromising: DMC has fitted the super sports car from Sant'Agata with a body kit that not only makes a visual impression but also generates functional impact. The design of the new rear wing is a legacy of the Aventador Molto Veloce. DMC has tailored it to the rear of the Revuelto. New front splitters, air-guided side wings, and a wider rear diffuser are intended to improve the balance of downforce and reduce lift.
Anyone familiar with DMC knows: looks are only half the battle. The Integrale also gets a major upgrade in terms of technology. With the help of a reprogrammed control unit and a handcrafted stainless steel exhaust system, system power increases by a whopping 88 hp. The bottom line: 1,115 hp of system power and an optimized electric torque curve. The sound character can be adjusted at the touch of a button using Valvetronic valves. According to the manufacturer, everything from a civilized takeoff to a brutal, "fighter jet-like" sound is possible.
The Integrale kit also aims to improve handling. The new 21-/22-inch DMC forged wheels not only make a visual statement, but also reduce weight by up to 6.4 kilograms compared to the standard rims. They feature Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires. Those who want even more can opt for the DMC chassis upgrade. The kit includes optionally revised suspension components for greater precision at high speeds.
The interior remains equally exclusive. DMC offers customizable interiors with aniline leather, Alcantara, or colored carbon fiber, combined with laser engraving, contrast stitching, and—for those who wish—instrument panels made of milled aluminum or titanium. Each Integrale is designed to be unique, tailor-made for customers who otherwise already have everything.
The tuner is celebrating its 50th anniversary with this project. Therefore, the conversion is limited to 50 units. Prices start at $6,990 (€5,920) for the rear wing; if you want the complete package with body kit, wheels, and exhaust, the price is just under $39,990 (€33,870). Orders opened on July 1, 2025.
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