Lamborghini itself will have a tough time creating a Revuelto that’s more eye-catching than this
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- Zacoe thought the Revuelto wasn’t wild enough so it made it cartoonishly wider.
- No drilling is required to bolt on this Batmobile cosplay kit to your Lamborghini.
- No price yet, but expect it to cost more than your average college education.
Earlier this year, the team at Zacoe unveiled a wild bodykit for the Lamborghini Revuelto, turning the already remarkable Italian supercar into one fitting of the SVJ badge. The tuner wasn’t satisfied. Fast forward to August, and it’s unveiled a widebody kit for the Revuelto that takes the design to new heights, making the latest V12-powered Lamborghini look even more like a Batmobile.
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This new version, dubbed Stage Two, expands on the earlier kit while retaining many of the original components. According to Zacoe, owners of the first kit can seamlessly upgrade to the widebody setup, adding a new layer of visual drama without starting from scratch.
Carbon Fiber, Front to Back
All parts are made from carbon fiber and start at the front with a new hood, splitter, and aero blades. The flared front fenders then immediately catch the eye and come complete with massive air louvers and vents to assist with the aero. Importantly, there is no drilling required, as these fenders fit in place of the original ones, rather than on top of them like some other cheaper fender flares on the market.

It’s a similar story at the rear where the fenders are all-new units, and sit far wider than the originals. They, too, come with louvers and help to accommodate an even fatter set of wheels. A larger swan neck rear wing has also been installed as part of the widebody package. Other upgrades include a bespoke engine cover with a large roof scoop and an enhanced rear diffuser.
Beyond aesthetics, Zacoe has collaborated with Fi Exhaust to develop a custom exhaust system for the Revuelto. It features unique 3D-printed tips, reinforcing the car’s styling with tangible performance upgrades.
While pricing for the Stage Two kit hasn’t been disclosed, it’s safe to assume it will sit at the top end of the market. For context, Zacoe’s widebody kit for the McLaren 720S carries a nearly $50,000 price tag. Given the Revuelto’s higher profile and more complex design, this one is likely to cost even more.
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