
It took several months between delivery and the first real drive. Very busy with its program in Formula 1until now, Esteban Ocon had only admired his Lamborghini Revuelto Mansory fresh from the German tuner's workshops. But the wait is now over. While on holiday in Switzerland, the French driver finally got behind the wheel of the spectacular supercar donated by his sponsor, sharing this eagerly-awaited moment on his social networks with a simple message: "First drive".
First outing away from the F1 circuit
Esteban Ocon took to the Swiss roads, heading for the Château de Prangins on the shores of Lake Geneva, to discover his Revuelto Mansory in real-life conditions. Alongside him, model and influencer Flavy Barla immortalized this winter escapade, where the Italian supercar contrasted with the peaceful setting of the Geneva region. This outing actually marked the very first use of the car since its official delivery earlier in the year. Between Grand Prix racing and the obligations of his role as a driver with Haas F1 Team, Ocon had never before had the opportunity to enjoy the car. Lamborghini on open roads.



Unique Lamborghini Revuelto born of an unprecedented partnership
This Lamborghini Revuelto is no ordinary supercar. Named "Initiate" by Mansory, it embodies the very first partnership between the German tuner and a Formula 1 driver. This unprecedented collaboration, made official a few months earlier, had already caused quite a stir in the automotive world. Designed entirely according to Esteban Ocon's personal preferences, the Revuelto Initiate features massive use of visible carbon. Hood, doors, rocker panels, rear spoiler, diffuser and bumper have all been redesigned, while red accents contrast with the dominant black, running from the hood to the rear of the car. Radical styling, true to Mansory DNA, that leaves no one indifferent.



Inside, Esteban Ocon's signature is omnipresent. The upholstery blends red and black leather, exposed carbon and personalized details. The driver's initials appear on the door panels, making this configuration as exclusive as it is personal. A detail that underlines the truly "one of one" character of this Revuelto, designed for a very specific use... and a very specific owner. The first images published by Ocon confirm that the interior corresponds perfectly to what was unveiled at the model's official presentation by Mansory.
More powerful than the original Revuelto
While the design immediately catches the eye, the mechanics have not been left out. Contrary to what Mansory sometimes does, the transformation was not limited to aesthetics. At Esteban Ocon's request, the tuner also worked on the 6.5-liter naturally-aspirated V12. The Lamborghini Revuelto hybrid originally developed 1015 hp from the combination of a combustion engine and three electric motors. Mansory has gone one step further, increasing the V12's output from 825 hp to 880 hp, for a total output of 1070 hp. The German tuner promises that this is just the beginning, suggesting that further developments may follow.