Rather than spending millions of dollars on Lamborghini's flagship hybrid supercar, the team created its own interpretation using a custom steel frame, clay, fiberglass and a V6 engine salvaged from a used Nissan sedan.
Nearly a year to complete
According to MotorBiscuit, NHẾT TV spent approximately 350 days completing the project.
Unlike many replica builds that modify the exterior of an existing vehicle, this Revuelto was constructed almost entirely from scratch, including its chassis, body panels and many mechanical components.
To recreate the sharp styling of the Lamborghini Revuelto, the team sculpted the body by hand using clay applied over the steel structure. Once the desired shape was achieved, layers of fiberglass and resin were laid over the mold to form the body panels.
After the composite material hardened, the clay was removed before the body underwent extensive sanding and finishing.
Powered by a recycled Nissan engine
The replica is powered by a V6 engine taken from a used Nissan sedan.
After dismantling the donor vehicle, the team fabricated its own suspension components, control arms and a center-mounted exhaust system inspired by the original Lamborghini Revuelto.
The interior was also custom-built, featuring handmade sports seats upholstered in black and orange materials.
The exterior is finished in bright green and includes signature scissor doors, LED daytime running lights and a functional rear wing.
Although it cannot match the performance of the production Lamborghini Revuelto - which uses a hybrid V12 powertrain producing more than 1,000 horsepower - MotorBiscuit said the Vietnamese-built replica stands out for its craftsmanship and the amount of manual work invested over nearly a year.
The publication described the project as a demonstration of the creators' ingenuity and engineering ability.


