Lamborghini is still preparing a sharper Revuelto variant with the Super Veloce name, yet one aftermarket company has already stepped into that visual territory. DMC now offers an SV Package for the plug-in-hybrid flagship, built as a styling conversion inspired by the factory direction expected for the future Revuelto SV.
The tuner presents the package as an answer for owners unwilling to wait for Lamborghini’s own launch. DMC even frames the offer as a route for clients who want to give an older Lamborghini a fresh identity, though the parts shown here sit on the current Revuelto. The changes stay focused on appearance, and the overall silhouette remains familiar at first glance.
At the front, the bumper receives diagonal slats near the outer sections, while the integrated splitter takes on a revised shape. A vented hood joins the package as well. Viewed from the side, the skirts look unchanged compared with the production car, so the visual weight stays concentrated at the nose and rear.

The rear section carries the clearest reference to the factory project still under development. DMC fits a fixed-wing shape like the one linked with the coming Super Veloce version. The tuner does not hide the inspiration there. In fact, most observers will notice the connection immediately because the profile follows known preview imagery closely.
Inside the package, DMC lists extra hardware beyond exterior panels. Buyers receive a carbon-fiber steering wheel wrapped in leather and Alcantara. New carbon-fiber seats also appear in the catalog. Wheels belong to the offer too, together with a carbon-fiber luggage set formed by a suitcase, a backpack, and a duffle bag. According to DMC’s own site, the full bundle costs slightly above $50,000.
Mechanical changes are absent from the package description, which matters because Lamborghini‘s own Super Veloce is expected to move well beyond styling. Current projections tied to the factory car point toward 1,183 hp, shown alongside 883 kW and 1,200 ps. The standard Revuelto delivers 1,001 hp, equal to 747 kW and 1,015 ps, from its plug-in-hybrid V12 layout.

Weight reduction is another area linked with Lamborghini’s future version. Reports mentioned fewer cabin elements, including the front passenger display, sound-deadening material, and carpeting, all removed in pursuit of a lighter setup.
DMC chose a different path. The company focused on surfaces, visible carbon fiber, and recognizable SV cues. For owners wanting the look first and asking questions later, the tuner already has an answer on sale.
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