Brabus Is Now Customizing Lamborghini Supercars and Has Unveiled Their First Completed Project
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Brabus Is Now Customizing Lamborghini Supercars and Has Unveiled Their First Completed Project

The German tuning house Brabus has been synonymous with high performance Mercedes Benz modifications for many decades. This legendary company has finally decided to broaden its horizons by entering the world of Italian exotic machinery. The announcement marks a significant shift as they officially begin working on Lamborghini models for the first time. Enthusiasts have been waiting to see how German engineering would blend with the fiery passion of a car from Sant Agata Bolognese.

The vehicle chosen to launch this new era is the flagship Lamborghini Revuelto which is a hybrid supercar with incredible factory power. Brabus has enhanced this machine by applying signature carbon fiber aerodynamic components to the entire exterior. These additions are designed in a high tech wind tunnel to improve stability at high speeds rather than just for visual flair. The car now features a front spoiler that reduces lift and a new rear wing that ensures the tires remain glued to the asphalt.

Brabus Is Now Customizing Lamborghini Supercars and Has Unveiled Their First Completed Project
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The company installed their famous Monoblock Z Platinum Edition forged rims that measure 21 inches at the front and 22 inches at the rear. These lightweight wheels help reduce unsprung mass and give the vehicle a much more commanding presence on the street. The suspension has also been modified to lower the center of gravity and improve the overall handling characteristics of the hybrid chassis. Every component has been tested to ensure it meets the high standards of CEO Constantin Buschmann and his specialized team.

Brabus Is Now Customizing Lamborghini Supercars and Has Unveiled Their First Completed Project
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Under the hood the Revuelto retains its massive 6.5 liter V12 engine that works in harmony with three separate electric motors. Brabus refined the exhaust system to produce an aggressive sound profile that is typical of their most famous projects. This allows the car to breathe better and provides a visceral acoustic experience for the driver and passengers. The total power output remains at a staggering 1015 horsepower which allows the vehicle to hit 62 miles per hour in just 2.5 seconds.

Brabus Is Now Customizing Lamborghini Supercars and Has Unveiled Their First Completed Project
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The interior of the car has been completely transformed through the Masterpiece program which utilizes only the finest materials available. Customers can expect soft leather and Alcantara covering every inch of the cabin with custom stitching patterns. Carbon fiber accents are used throughout the dashboard and center console to tie the design in with the aggressive exterior. Even the floor mats and pedals have been replaced with custom aluminum and fabric components to create a bespoke environment.

Brabus Is Now Customizing Lamborghini Supercars and Has Unveiled Their First Completed Project
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Bringing a car of this caliber to life requires a massive investment and the price for a fully modified unit is well over 600,000 dollars. This figure includes the base price of the Lamborghini along with the extensive list of upgrades provided by the tuning house. This first model is just the beginning of a larger collection of Lamborghini projects expected in the future. The debut of this modified Revuelto proves there are no limits to what this engineering team can achieve.

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