Lamborghini Revuelto, Daughter of the Sky

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Lamborghini Revuelto

In a video featuring the new Revuelto, Lamborghini details the close and dynamic relationship between design and aerodynamics.

The video “Beyond Design, Mastering the Air” celebrates the mutual relationship between Lamborghini’s design and aerodynamics, explained by Mitja Borkert, design director, and Ugo Riccio, coordinator of aerodynamics, aeroacoustics, and thermal management of the vehicles. They reflect on the endless inspiration and motivation, both personal and rooted in Lamborghini’s DNA, which combines art and science to create masterpieces such as the new Lamborghini Revuelto.

Mitja Borkert, Lamborghini Automobili’s design director, leads the Centro Stile with 20 people overseeing a team of more than 60 specialists. In research and development, Ugo works alongside 7 engineers dedicated solely to aerodynamics within the R&D department team headed by Rouven Mohr, Lamborghini’s technical director.

Lamborghini Revuelto

“See how the air passes through the front wing on the side of the car. At every moment, how the air interacts with Revuelto is the result of a balance between form and performance,” states Ugo Riccio. Even the door handles are designed to optimize airflow. Take the roof: it maximizes interior space for occupants, but its central shape is specifically optimized for air circulation, reducing drag and pushing the air towards the car’s rear wing. The three positions of the wing that maximize efficiency, speed, handling, and downforce demonstrate Lamborghini’s aerodynamic innovations, but the wing design also ensures that the Revuelto’s profile is pleasing and intriguing. Every aspect of Revuelto is a balance between form and performance. The design allows for air to be mastered.”

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