Formula 1 driver Esteban Ocon has added a new machine to his collection: a Lamborghini Revuelto modified by Mansory. The French driver revealed the one-off supercar as part of a new partnership with the German
tuning house.
The collaboration is a first between Ocon and Mansory, and it signals a shift in how the Alpine driver presents himself off the track. Typically seen as understated, Ocon’s new Revuelto represents a more expressive style. Mansory, which has built its reputation on bold and extravagant designs, has turned the Lamborghini flagship into something even more aggressive.
The transformation goes far beyond a paint job. Mansory replaced the stock body panels with forged carbon fibre components, both for visual impact and weight reduction. The car features a redesigned hood with large vents, a custom front bumper, a chin spoiler, and other aerodynamic elements. Its finish combines exposed forged carbon and gloss black, broken up by vivid red highlights across the front quarter panels and engine cover.
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The interior has been reworked to match. Bright red leather covers the dashboard, seats, and transmission tunnel. Ocon’s personal logo appears on the door panels, while a relocated start button in the headliner adds a bespoke touch. Together, the details create a cabin that is as individual as the exterior.
Mansory has not detailed changes to the Revuelto’s hybrid V12 powertrain, which already produces over 1,000 hp. However, the tuner often upgrades exhaust systems and performance mapping, suggesting this car will sound and drive differently from the factory version. Beyond numbers, its presence is undeniable.
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On streets like those in Monaco, where Ocon resides and competes, the Mansory Revuelto is likely to draw as much attention as any Formula 1 car. The project also extends to Ocon’s racing career. The Mansory logo will appear on his Formula 1 helmet.