LAMBORGHINI REVUELTO HEADLIGHTS SET NEW
the Lamborghini Revuelto represents the cutting edge of the brand’s lighting technology. As a “High Performance Electrified Vehicle” (HPEV), its headlights are not just illumination tools but a core part of its aerodynamic and cooling identity.
Buying a Brand New Set of Revuelto headlights is currently one of the most expensive parts-replacement tasks in the supercar world.
1. Technology & Design: The “Y” Evolution
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Signature Light: The Revuelto features a massive, distinct Y-shaped Daytime Running Light (DRL) that dominates the front fascia. This “Y” also acts as the turn signal (dynamic/scrolling).
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Matrix LED Clusters: Tucked deep within the aerodynamic “coves” behind the DRLs are the actual high and low beam Matrix LED projectors.
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Adaptive Function: These units use real-time data to “mask” individual LEDs, allowing you to drive with high beams constantly on without blinding other drivers.
2. 2026 Market Pricing (Set of 2)
Because the Revuelto is still relatively new to the market in 2026, there are almost no aftermarket or “OEM-equivalent” options yet. You are almost exclusively limited to Genuine Lamborghini parts.
| Condition | Source | Estimated Price (2026 USD) |
| Brand New (Complete Set) | Authorized Lamborghini Dealer | $18,500 – $24,000 |
| Individual Unit (L or R) | Brand New | $9,500 – $12,500 |
| Control Modules / Drivers | Per Side (if not included) | $1,200 – $1,800 |
3. Key Part Numbers (Reference)
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Left Headlight:
4WF941011(with potentialA/Brevision suffixes). -
Right Headlight:
4WF941012. -
Note: The
4WFprefix is the specific internal code for Revuelto components.
4. Critical Installation Details
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Active Aerodynamics: The headlight housings are integrated into the air channels that feed the front radiators. Improper installation can affect the car’s cooling efficiency at high speeds.
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Complex Coding: The Revuelto utilizes a sophisticated ethernet-based electrical architecture. New headlights must be paired to the vehicle via a secure factory connection to the Lamborghini servers in Italy.
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Sealed Units: Like the Urus and Huracán, these are completely sealed. If the “Y” DRL fails, the entire $10,000+$ housing must be replaced.









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