Like all Lamborghini flagships, the Revuelto offers a surprising road presence, surprising functionality, and plenty of customization options. However, the trainers are happy and offer their even crazier versions of the rabid flagship bull. A clever example is the German company called Keyvany, which anticipated an extensive visual overhaul of the Revuelto.
The project, dubbed “Keytoro,” features many new or modified frame panels for the V12-powered supercar. It includes a generous number of carbon fibre elements on display as a component of the upcoming frame kit, in contrast to the original ‘Arancio Borealis’. Paint finish.
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Keyvany redesigned the front bumper and hood, incorporating additional inlets, fins and folds, as well as a two-stage splitter. The profile now includes fenders, new mirror housings and more elaborate fins on the side skirts, all made of carbon fiber. Finally, a redesigned rear apron features more air vents in the large diffuser, accompanied by a constant rear spoiler and a new engine cover.
Overall, the Keytoro feels pretty stuffy, but it’s not like Lamborghini owners chose their cars for their subtlety. Of course, we must emphasize that these are only preliminary renders, and we will reserve judgment for when the final product arrives. genuine life.
There is no mention of functionality changes, which likely means that the plug-in hybrid setup of the Lamborghini Revuelto remains unchanged. The production style already develops an impressive 1,001 hp (747 kW / 1,015 hp) thanks to a 6. 5-liter V12 and a trio of electric motors.
Although Keytoro currently only exists in the virtual realm, the company is already accepting orders from prospective customers. While pricing details haven’t been revealed, presumably modifying a supercar like the Revuelto probably won’t come cheap.
Keyvany is no stranger to Lamborghini models, as a few years ago they introduced a similar complete tuning kit for the Urus.