
On the Internet, some automotive creations are completely out of the ordinary. This time, it's not an official prototype or an extravagant tuner who's doing the talking, but a father with a passion for DIY. On his YouTube channel NDWoodworkingArt, he has embarked on an ambitious project: to build a Lamborghini All-wood Revuelto for his son. The result is spectacular... and so is the story behind the car.
A Lamborghini Revuelto... made from thousands of pieces of wood
Known as one of today's most advanced hybrid supercars, the Lamborghini Revuelto is associated with high technology, carbon and supercharged engines. Yet in this carpentry workshop, it's wood that becomes the raw material for a hypercar.
Before even touching the boards, the designer begins by building a solid metal structure, equipped with real wheels and a chassis capable of supporting the car's weight. This technical foundation is essential: the aim is not just to make a sculpture, but a vehicle capable of rolling. Once this foundation is in place, the carpentry work can begin.





Large boards are first attached to the structure to form the general outline of the vehicle. At this stage, the car looks more like an angular carcass than a supercar. But it's precisely from this skeleton that the magic begins.
Impressive sculptural work
Little by little, hundreds of small pieces of wood are cut, sanded and adjusted to recreate the Revuelto's aggressive lines. Each piece is tailor-made to reproduce the sharp edges of Lamborghini design.



The process demands remarkable precision. The surfaces are gradually assembled like a giant jigsaw puzzle, giving rise to the characteristic shapes of the Italian hypercar. Step by step, the transformation becomes fascinating: what looked like a pile of planks gradually takes on the appearance of a genuine supercar. The hood, wings, sides and even some of Lamborghini's signature styling details gradually appear.


The attention to detail doesn't stop there. The designer also produces a wooden steering wheel, entirely hand-sculpted and sanded to blend in perfectly with the interior.
A home-made supercar... that can really drive
One of the surprises of this project is that this wooden Revuelto is not just a work of art. The doors can be opened and closed, and the car is truly functional. The Lamborghini badge has even been added to the hood, as the finishing touch to a particularly meticulous reproduction.



Thanks to the mechanical structure integrated into the chassis, the vehicle can be driven like a small car, even though its performance has nothing in common with that of the real Revuelto.
The most moving moment of the project
The final scene of the video is probably the most touching. Once the car is finished, the father takes his children for a night drive in this unique wooden Lamborghini. Illuminated by colorful lights, the little handcrafted supercar is almost transformed into a rolling party car, moving slowly through the night.

This wooden Lamborghini Revuelto is a reminder that a car can also be a story of passion... and love between a father and son.
