Esteban Ocon just splurged on a monstrous, street-legal beast—a tricked-out Lamborghini Revuelto, tweaked by Mansory and worth a cool $1.1 million. Yeah, that’s the kind of ride you don’t see every day.
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The Haas F1 star, no stranger to blistering speed, rolled out his latest plaything this week. Even by racing standards, this thing’s ridiculous. Lambo’s first hybrid supercar normally cranks out 814 horses from its 6.5-liter V12, but Mansory? They went full mad scientist, juicing Ocon’s “Initiate” edition to a jaw-dropping 1,070 horsepower when the electric boost kicks in. One word: insane.
You won’t miss this car on the road. Pitch-black carbon fiber, swirled like marble, slashed with Haas F1’s fiery red accents. His racing number, 31, is plastered on the wheel arches—subtle, right? Inside, it’s the same story: red-and-black leather stitched to perfection, blending racetrack edge with high-end swagger.
Mansory didn’t just slap on some fancy bodywork. They rebuilt the aerodynamics—front splitter, side skirts, a gargantuan rear diffuser—all to glue this monster to the pavement while it rockets forward, electric torque shoving it into warp speed.
Ocon’s been tearing up F1 since 2016, with stints at Force India, Renault, and Alpine before landing at Haas this year. The Normandy-born speedster clinched his first Grand Prix win in Hungary back in 2021 and hasn’t looked back. Now, with this Mansory monstrosity, he’s taking that need for speed straight to the streets.