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Will this be the upcoming Revuelto by Mansory?

I know many of us are eagerly awaiting the first customer cars to be delivered by Lamborghini of their brand new hybrid V12 supercar, the Revuelto, the entry from Sant’Agata into the hybrid production of supercars, mating electric motors to the glorious V12 engine for the first time, apart from the limited edition Lamborghini Sian and Countach LPI 800-4, the Revuelto will be the first real hybrid made in Sant’Agata for somewhat mass production, next up will be the replacement for the Lamborghini Huracán and a hybrid version of their Super SUV, the Urus.

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I also know for a fact that we’ll be seeing several of the more known tuners out there presenting an aerodynamic package for the new Lamborghini flagship once they can get their hands on an actual car, but I guess one of the most elaborate sets will come from Mansory, as usual, they tend to be the quickest out there to come up with a complete front to back aerodynamic package for a brand new Lamborghini shortly after the new car becomes available to them, and while their official website still has a obscure image showing they are actively developing their kit, we found an artist that created some really interesting looking renders on just how Mansory could design the new V12 hybrid from Lamborghini, Bagrawala.

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Bagrawala shows a lot of forged carbon fiber on the exterior parts of his interpretation of the Mansory Revuelto, and that makes sense as we know for a fact that Mansory has its own carbon fiber autoclave in-house, so they can create regular weave carbon fiber, custom B2 Bomber style carbon fiber, and also their bespoke forged carbon panels, and they will surely be using that lightweight modern material for the upcoming Lamborghini Revuelto styling package, which will surely have a deeper front spoiler, possible with a deep lip and vertical uprights on either side of the front bumper, which could possible be swapped out for a more aggressively styled Mansory unit, perhaps not at first, but surely as a kind of 2.0 version of their aerodynamic option.

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We might even see wider fenders for both the front and rear as they tend to do on just about every single aerodynamic package they produce, and a new front hood with integrated air vents is another certainty in my opinion, forged carbon fiber on the exterior mirror housings is a giveaway for sure, as will be replacement parts for the vertical fin behind the front wheels, which can be either color-coded or visible carbon fiber straight from the factory, but leave it to Mansory to offer a plethora of other options for that fin, and add a few more fins on the door like we’ve seen on the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio concept EV.

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Come to think about the magnificent Terzo Millennio, I do think the front of this Mansory Revuelto took inspiration from that all-electric concept car and applied it to the new styling of the Lamborghini Revuelto, on the side we find a more aggressively styled side skirt that runs up into the rear fender that now houses an air intake with horizontal fins, much like what we’ve seen on the Ferrari Testarossa, but in a smaller package, and I have to admit the rear fenders on this Mansory Revuelto render made me think about the AMG One hypercar with those Mercedes-style three-pointed stars, but that could be just me.

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If we take a look at the rear bumper/diffuser setup, it is clear Bragawala went all-out with forged carbon fiber here, there is a very aggressive, race-style lower diffuser with massive vertical stabilisation fins to keep the Mansory Revuelto going straight at high speeds, and I have to admit I rather like the design around the centrally mounted exhaust pipes on these renders, they look like a jet fighter exhaust to me, and honestly, the rear wing design resonates with my too, it is massive and over the top, but that’s how a Mansory conversion should be, Mansory is known for their ‘love it or hate it’ designs, and while I don’t always like what they do, I do have to admit their workmanship and attention to detail seems to be second to none in their niche market.

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Naturally, all these renders are just that, a fantasy created in Blender by Bagrawala, taking into account what Mansory did with cars like the Lamborghini Aventador and Lamborghini Huracan before, with a look at the Urus Venatus, the Carbonado, Carbonado EVO and other total conversions created by Mansory over the years, they even went as far as designing a completely different front for their latest Lamborghini Aventador conversion, the Mansory Carbrera from 2020.

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So will Mansory surprise us with something different compared to other tuners out there when they finally reveal their take on the Lamborghini Revuelto? I’m sure they will, they always do, but will it look anything like these renders, that, I’m not so sure about, what we can see in these very nice Bagrawala Designs sure looks good, but it’s also very predictable if you ask me, and if we’ve learned one thing from Mansory over the last years, it is that they aren’t predictable at all, so I for one think we’ll be getting something even more elaborate from Mansory when it comes to the new V12 flagship from Sant’Agata … time will tell.

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