Painting this Lamborghini Revuelto ‘Opera Unica’ took 435 hours

To celebrate its 60th anniversary, Automobili Lamborghini has unveiled a one-off Revuelto Opera Unica, which will celebrate its official debut at the upcoming Art Basel Miami Beach 2023. It is the result of some creative brainstorming and development of Lamborghini Centro Stile, under the direction of the brand’s Ad Personam team. Clearly, the purpose of the Revuelto Opera Unica seems to be to showcase the endless possibilities of Lamborghini’s Ad Personam customisation programme.

The car features a hand-painted exterior that fades from Viola Pasifae (a shade of purple) to Nero Helene (a shade of black), with brushstroke details of multiple warm and cool colours. The bonnet dons a subtle 60th-anniversary logo. Lamborghini claims the development and testing process of this build alone took 76 hours, with a staggering execution time of an additional 435 hours!

Like the exterior, the interior of the Revuelto Opera Unica also features a custom asymmetric theme. The two-tone leather interior in Nero Ade (black) and Viola Acutus (another shade of purple) is complemented by an embroidered 60th-anniversary logo on the seat backrests, door inserts, and headliners. Even the cover of the start/stop switch is highlighted with shaded brushstroke colours.

Sharing his thoughts on the Revuelto Opera Unica, Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini said, “As the company’s top market globally, it’s quite fitting that we bring this Revuelto ‘Opera Unica’ to the U.S. and present it during Art Basel Miami Beach. 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.”

The Lamborghini Revuelto is the brand’s all-new V12 flagship that was recently launched in India at Rs 8.89 crore (ex-showroom). You can read more about the most technologically advanced production Lamborghini to date here.

Divyank Kushagra Bansal: Divyank is an Associate Producer and motoring journalist at WION Drive. He covers and writes about all the latest happenings from the global and Indian automotive world. In his free time, he enjoys driving & riding.