
Tuners and wheel makers alike have begun to release aftermarket parts for the Lamborghini Revuelto, the brand's new flagship supercar, and this story is about the latter.
More specifically, the company present is called Anrky Wheels, and as the name implies, the pictured, or rather rendered, plug-in hybrid blue-blooded exotic machine is equipped with a set of custom aluminum wheels.
The official CGIs issued by the wheelmaker on social media platforms show the Lamborghini Revuelto dressed in white with a few black elements here and there, riding on aftermarket wheels. The black alloys, known as the S3-X1, look great with the design.
Naturally, we wanted to discover more about this proposal, so we went to Anrky's official website and searched for the pictured set. It's a three-piece forged offering with optional center-locking that comes in sizes ranging from 19 to 24 inches and widths of 4 to 14 inches. A 50/50, exposed, or hidden ARP hardware option is also available, as well as various colors for maximum customization.
According to the quoted wheelmaker, the S3-X1 set is designed, machined, and finished in the United States of America. It is also manufactured to TUV standards for international sale. One might be curious to learn exactly how much these wheels cost. And they would not be alone, as would we. However, Anrky Wheels does not disclose pricing on its website, so you will need to contact them to find out how much you will have to pay.
One does not need to be a Lamborghini fan to notice that the Revuelto in question has a widebody kit in addition to the new wheels. It includes front and back quarter panel attachments, new side skirts, a larger chin spoiler with side blades, a modified front hood, and a sportier diffuser. There is also a big wing on the back deck, probably to feed more air to the naturally aspirated V12 engine, as well as what appear to be new exhaust tips.
The Lamborghini Revuelto comes standard with 1,001 horsepower combined (1,015 ps/747 kW). The three electric motors and 6.5-liter V12 internal combustion engine boost this machine to 62 mph (100 kph) in 2.7 seconds, about one second quicker than the iconic Ferrari Enzo. The Raging Bull's new flagship supercar will run out of breath at 217 mph (350 kph), and thanks to its small battery pack, it can also be driven on electricity for about 6 miles (10 km).
The Revuelto is priced at nearly $610,000 in the United States. So, if you owned one, would you choose a widebody kit like the one shown here? So what about the wheels?