Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica is inspired by the Italian island of Sardinia

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Lamborghini and Ad Personam Collaboration

Lamborghini and its Ad Personam personalisation service have combined to create another one-off Revuelto, this time inspired by the blue seascapes that surround Sardinia.

Unveiled at the Cala di Volpe luxury resort on the Italian island, the Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica follows a previous effort from the famous marque in April for its Arena event. The car has a distinctive blue exterior paint which - on top of the standard production time - took an additional 475 hours to perfect. Three tones of blue were enhanced by brush painting to create an effect reminiscent of waves hitting cliffs, with the Revuelto acting as a giant canvas.

Exclusive Interior and Unique Finishes

Inside, the main upholstery Blu Delphinus colour is met with a lighter Blue Amon on the seats, doors and centre console trimming. This is contrasted with white Binca Leda stitching and piping. Finer details , like the sparkling Start/Stop button and nominal plate, were given a special coating while the watery effect embroidery finish took around 85 hours to complete.

Revuelto’s Performance and Uniqueness

Unveiled in March 2023, the Revuelto is the first of its kind and is powered by a 6.5 litre V12 plug-in hybrid. Capable of a 0-62mph time of 2.5 seconds and a top speed of 217mph, the 1,001bhp beast went into production last summer with deliveries already taking place.

The Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica is unlikely to ever be available to buy, although Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of the brand, said it showed the beauty of the personalisation programme.

He stated, “Our clients can explore colorways, detailing, different materials, embroidery and finishes inside and out with Ad Personam to produce a Lamborghini that is truly personalized to them: this Opera Unica takes our creativity a step further, demonstrating paint techniques and interior finishes that are reserved for Opera Unica one-offs, presenting a truly unique art-piece reflecting the distinctive seascape and emotions of Italy’s most beautiful island destination.”

words: Mike Booth
pictures: Lamborghini

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