A LaFerrari owner in the Middle East has
commissioned a one-off bodywork from aftermarket tuner RevoZport, probably
because he wanted something even more extreme-looking than Ferrari’s ultimate
hypercar.
Design inspiration for the bodykit has been taken
from the track-only Ferrari FXX K Evo. The car has been dubbed the RevoZport
LaFerrari Revoluzione and has only been shown off through a pair of renderings.
Needless to say, the modifications are comprehensive.
The Revoluzione kit starts at the front and includes
a carbon fiber splitter as well as two prominent fins that stretch up along
both sides of the bumper. Complementing these new front-end trimmings are
eye-catching side skirts, again made from lightweight carbon fiber. RevoZport has also gone to town
on the rear half of the LaFerrari and designed a bespoke carbon fiber engine
cover, a large fixed wing, and a custom diffuser.
Now, whether these changes will have a negative
impact in the car’s resale value or not is questionable. The fact that it’s not
original may be off-putting for some, while others might appreciate the fact
that this is an one-off. After all, Ferrari’s own Special Projects has also
created more than its fair share of bespoke supercars based on one of its
models that, oftentimes, look nothing like the donor cars, at least from the
outside. This one is clearly recognizable as a LaFerrari, albeit one on
steroids.