Lamborghini has unveiled a one-off supercar with intricate paint which took production workers 435 hours to complete – plus a further 220 hours for the custom interior.
Lamborghini has revealed a one-off example of its new Revuelto V12 hybrid supercar to celebrate the brand’s 60th anniversary, with a hand-painted exterior which reportedly took 435 hours to complete.
Known as the Opera Unica – and unveiled at the Art Basel Miami Beach show – the one-off supercar’s paint makes use of a number of Lamborghini’s signature colours including ‘Viola Pasifae’ and ‘Nero Helene’, and there is a 60th anniversary logo on the front bonnet.
The interior reportedly took 220 hours to complete, and showcases a handful of traditional Lamborghini hues including ‘Nero Ade’ and ‘Viola Acutus’, again joined by a 60th anniversary logo on the headliner of the coupe.
Powered by a 6.5-litre V12 engine and three electric motors, the Revuelto sends 746kW to all four wheels for a claimed 0-100km/h acceleration time of 2.6 seconds.
Considering it is a one-off, it’s highly likely the Revuelto Opera Unica will cost a considerable amount more than the ‘regular’ model’s starting price of $987,000 before on-road costs in Australia.
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