You know Mansory is not going to do “normal” when it comes to reimagining the design language of supercars like the Lamborghini Revuelto. The German-based tuning house is famous for pushing boundaries in the most spectacular ways—that’s how they roll. True to form, Mansory has conjured up yet another outrageous piece of automotive witchcraft.
Mansory won’t be publicly tried and tortured—this is 2025, not 1775. A Mansory supercar doesn’t need publicity; it creates it simply by standing still.

This Lamborghini Revuelto by Mansory was built for F1 driver Esteban Ocon as part of a commercial deal that will see the Mansory logo emblazoned on Ocon’s helmet. It’s a textbook example of the old adage: you scratch my back, I’ll scratch yours.

Inside, bright red leather dominates the cabin, joined by Ocon’s personal logos and a relocated Start/Stop button in the headliner. Red seat belts complete the look.

In typical fashion, the company has completely reworked the Reveulto in its own vision. Mansory has taken the Lamborghini Revuelto to extremes, stripping most body panels for forged carbon replacements and adding a vented hood, custom bumpers, deeper skirts, and a huge rear wing with diffuser.
Red accents slash across the black-and-carbon body, finished with intricate aftermarket wheels. No word yet on performance tweaks, but expect a louder, sharper exhaust to match the car’s wild new presence.
