The first fully modified Lamborghini Revuelto hits the streets

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The first fully modified Lamborghini Revuelto hits the streets

This is something you don’t see every day - especially not on public roads. A completely customized Lamborghini Revuelto has just been spotted cruising through the streets of Hinsdale, Illinois, and it’s the first full build of its kind, rocking an insane aero kit from Duke Dynamics.

This exact car was first shown back in 2024 at the SEMA Show in Las Vegas, but seeing it out in the wild is a whole different experience. The stock Revuelto already looks like something from the future - but this version? It’s on another level.

The rear end: Pure drama

Right away, the first thing you’ll notice is the insane rear wing setup. Duke mounted a massive swan-neck-style wing on top of the original factory active spoiler - which is still fully functional. The OEM wing still lifts at speed, just underneath the added wing. It’s crazy to see both working together, a clear sign that Duke didn’t just focus on looks - they also made sure the car’s functionality wasn’t sacrificed for the sake of style.

Down low, things get even wilder. Duke added sleek red LED accents into the diffuser’s vertical fins. They’re clearly visible even when off, and in the photos, while the main lights are glowing, these rear LEDs haven’t activated. Looks like they come to life under specific conditions, but even when off, they add a subtle yet futuristic touch to the rear. Once they light up? They’ll definitely steal the show.

Up front: Wide, low, and ready to scrape

At the front, Duke added a deep, aggressive front splitter that sits much lower and sticks out further than stock. It definitely gives the car a meaner stance, but let’s be honest - you’re gonna be sweating every time you pull into a driveway. Hopefully, the front lift system is quick enough.

They also gave the front bumper vertical side blades that not only look cool but help improve airflow and stability at higher speeds. Above it all is a vented hood, featuring a more aggressive look compared to the smooth factory finish. The vents seem open, so they might even be functional - but even if they aren’t, they still look the part.

Side skirts, aero fins, and extra attitude

The side profile of the Revuelto got a serious upgrade with chunky side skirts and well-placed aero fins. Duke didn’t go the route of a full widebody, but these additions make the car look wider and more aggressive without straying too far from the factory lines.

They added a fin behind the front wheels and another in front of the rear wheels, both designed to cut through the air and give the car an even more race-ready vibe. It’s a perfect balance of form and function, enhancing the Revuelto’s already menacing presence while still keeping things sleek and purposeful.

A glimpse of the future?

This whole setup feels like a preview of what a Lamborghini Revuelto SV could look like. The motorsport-inspired details, aggressive lights, and fitment - it all feels like something Lamborghini might roll out down the line if they ever release a Super Veloce version of the Revuelto.

But before that, most signs point to a Revuelto Roadster coming first. If we’re lucky, we might even see it this summer during Monterey Car Week. Until then, this build by Duke Dynamics is probably the wildest version of the Revuelto anyone’s going to see out on the streets.

And the fact that it’s not just parked at a show but actually out on the road? That’s what makes it a real head-turner.

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