JAKARTA - Lamborghini again broke down the design limits by launching a special Revuelto Opera Unica car unit, the only Lamborghini masterpiece exhibited at Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 which took place today.

The special creation, which is also displayed on Lamborghini's official Instagram, is said to be part of celebrating the brand's 60th anniversary, offering a hand-painted exterior and a complicated interior, each taking hundreds of hours to improve.

The car is said to be inspired by Huracan Sterrato, and shows evidence of unlimited creativity from the CentroIGN Lamborghini design team and the Ad Personam customization program.

"We want to create something purely artistic in using brushes and color combinations, using Revuelto as our canvas. The beautifully painted exterior emphasizes the aerodynamics and speed of the car," said Mitja Borkert, design director of Automobile Lamborghini, as reported by Carbuzz, December 7.

Meanwhile, the exterior of Revuelto Opera Unica takes 435 hours to complete, including 76 hours of development, highlighting Lamborghini's commitment to the smallest details.

The unique layer combines Viola Pacificae (ungu) andnel Helene (black), with bright red, blue, and orange line accents. A smooth shadow logo featuring the 60th anniversary emblem can be found on the engine hood, further emphasizing the special status of the car. The result is an amazing sight, turning Revuelto into a walking automotive artwork.

As for the cabin, equipped with a two-color skin interior, which combines Viola Acdekan and Neger Ade, it takes an additional 220 hours to complete. The design reflects a dynamic exterior, with contrasting colors woven across the cabin.

Headliners, door insertes, and headrests feature the 60th anniversary logo, while Unica's start/stop and plaque closings further enhance special nuances. The final touch is a embroidery that reads "The Future Begins in 1963," which respects Lamborghini's heritage wealth.

Well, this special car is only for display, there is no information on whether the car will be sold. In comparison, Lamborghini set a fairly high price for standard Revuelto in Malaysia for 2.5 million ringgit or around Rp. 8.1 billion.


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