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One-off Lamborghini Revuelto 'Opera Unica' makes its debut during Art Basel Miami Beach 2023

BY Sean Loo

This handcrafted Revuelto highlights just how endless Lamborghini's customisation can be.

Lamborghini is celebrating the important milestone of its 60th anniversary through art, and they’re doing so by presenting a Revuelto 'Opera Unica' - a one-off piece of art unveiled during Art Basel Miami Beach 2023.

Showcasing a highly customised version of the Revuelto, the brand’s first V12 hybrid plug-in HPEV (High-Performance Electrified Vehicle), this 'Opera Unica' has been envisioned thanks to the artistic concept and development of Centro Stile and under the direction of Lamborghini's Ad Personam team.

The Revuelto launched earlier this year, reaching a new level in terms of performance, sportiness and driving pleasure from its unprecedented new architecture; innovative design, maximum-efficiency aerodynamics and a new carbon frame concept.

With 1,001 horses under the hood, the Revuelto is extremely agile and effective on both the road and track.

"As the company's top market globally, we should bring this Revuelto 'Opera Unica' to the U.S. and present it during Art Basel Miami Beach," remarks Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Automobili Lamborghini.

"Being the fastest, most technologically advanced and customizable Lamborghini in history, the Revuelto has seen a tremendously positive response from customers globally. The iconic V12 plays an integral part in Lamborghini’s history and with this 'Opera Unica' we have truly explored the possibilities of our Ad Personam personalization, thus creating an automotive masterpiece."

This Revuelto 'Opera Unica's' hand-painted exterior fades from Viola Pasifae to Nero Helene, with brushstroke details of warm and cool colours, a process adding 76 hours of development and testing and a total of 435 hours to execute.

A subtle 60th-anniversary logo is visible on the bonnet of the car.

Similarly to the exterior, the interior is a unique, artistic space. Playing with colours to construct an asymmetric design, the interior required an additional 220 hours to complete.

To complement the two-tone leather interior in Nero Ade and Viola Acutus, the seat backrests, the door inserts and the headliners are embroidered with the 60th-anniversary logo using matching warm and cool colours from the exterior.

Even the start and stop cover is now highlighted with the shaded brushstroke colours.

"We wanted to create something purely artistic using brushes and a combination of colours as if the Revuelto was a canvas. That is what fueled our inspiration for this special livery," said Mitja Borkert, Automobili Lamborghini's Design Director. "With the dynamic hand-painted exterior we emphasise the aerodynamics and speed of the car."