Lamborghini Joins The NFT Bareng VeVe Collection
JAKARTA - Lamborghini, a well-known luxury car manufacturer, has now penetrated the digital web3 world by releasing an iconic NFT collection in the VeVe digital market. This collection will be available starting February 19, where the Lamborghini Huracan STO will be the first car to be used as a collectible.
This launch will feature the first four digital editions of Lamborghini. This edition consists of four levels, namely Uncommon, Rare, Ultra Rare, and Secret Rare. This Lamborghini collection is exclusive to the VeVe digital platform, which can be accessed via the App store (Apple) or Play store (Android) or through official websites.
Lamborghini Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologata) is a super sports car designed for the use of highways and inspired by the legacy of this iconic car brand sport. The car takes the racing legacy from Huracan GT3 EVO which has won three times 24 Hours of
"So far, Lamborghini has always been at the forefront in terms of luxury and innovation in supersport cars, which create unmatched iconic heritage," said David Yu, VeVe Co-Founder. "We at VeVe are excited to be collaborating with Automobile Lamborghini to expand their innovative ways into the digital realm and bring back one of the most iconic supercars of all time, namely Huracan."
The first collection of Lamborghini Huracmaswa VeVe digital collectible colorways includes:
Bianco Asopo/Blu Le Mans
Grigio Titans/Giallo Belenus
Rosso Epona/Grigio Adamas
Verde Citrea / Arancio DAC
The Lamborghini NFT will come in red, the rosso epona, which is included in this collection and in collaboration with VeVe. The Rosso Epona Lamborghini NFT is considered a very rare digital collectible.
For your information, VeVe is a unique digital platform that allows users to showcase their collections in digital form. NFT is displayed as a 3D digital model. In addition, users can visit, comment, and provide support to collections from other collectors. The platform also offers Augmented Reality (AR) photo mode so that collectors can interact with every digital collectible in 3D and