{"id":122615,"date":"2023-12-07T12:20:08","date_gmt":"2023-12-07T12:20:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/?p=122615"},"modified":"2023-12-07T12:20:08","modified_gmt":"2023-12-07T12:20:08","slug":"revuelto-gets-bespoke-opera-unica-paint","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/lasixlineon.com\/auto-news\/revuelto-gets-bespoke-opera-unica-paint\/","title":{"rendered":"Revuelto gets bespoke ‘Opera Unica’ paint"},"content":{"rendered":"

Lamborghini's 'one-off piece of art' debuts at Art Basel Miami Beach – all 435 hours of it<\/h2>\n

By Matt Bird \/ Thursday, 7 December 2023 \/ Loading comments<\/p>\n

We\u2019re just a few weeks from the end of Lamborghini\u2019s huge anniversary year. It\u2019s made the most of it, too, from revealing its first LMDh endurance racer to a limited edition Huracan STO and the launch of its first series production hybrid. Which might be the best series production Lamborghini V12 ever. But then you\u2019re only 60 once. To (presumably) finish off the big birthday celebrations and mark the launch of its first High Performance Electrified Vehicle just one more time, Lamborghini has created this: the Revuelto Opera Unica. <\/p>\n

Unveiled as part of the Art Basel Miami Beach 2023 showcase, the Opera Unica is the work of Lamborghini\u2019s Centro Stile, under the guidance of the Ad Personam personalisation team. If the customer wants it, Ad Personam can make it happen – here\u2019s the proof. The exterior is hand-painted, the Viola Pasifae fading into Nero Helene in spectacular fashion. Spot the 60th anniversary logo, too. The outside took 435 hours of work; just the brushstroke details required 76 hours of testing and application. Talk about thorough. <\/p>\n

Doesn\u2019t stop there, either, as another 220 hours was dedicated to the Revuelto Opera Unica\u2019s interior. There are more 60th anniversary logos, plus upholstery in Nero Ade and Viola Acutus. Those bold brushstrokes seen on the outside are repeated on the cover of the start buttons. <\/p>\n

As you might expect with a 1,001hp V12 being shown at an art expo, this Lamborghini is mechanically unaltered. The focus is unashamedly on what\u2019s been achieved with a blank mid-engined canvas and a whole lot of creativity (and time). Stephan Winkelmann said of the Opera Unica: “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\u2019s history and with this ‘Opera Unica’ we have truly explored the possibilities of our Ad Personam personalization, thus creating an automotive masterpiece.” <\/p>\n

It\u2019s not clear yet whether this Revuelto is a customer commission or a factory project (we\u2019d assume the latter), though the message is clear: there really is no limit to Ad Personam personalisation for those willing to embark on it. Says a lot about the Revuelto\u2019s design that we\u2019re yet to see a spec it doesn\u2019t suit, up to and including Opera Unica. So let your imagination run wild. There are even some less extreme Ad Personam cars in the classifieds for inspiration: this Urus is Viola Pasifae all over, this Huracan looks very funky in a shade called Celeste Fedra, and this Aventador S channels its inner Miura with Verde Themis. The more colourful Lamborghinis in the world, the better – right?<\/p>\n\n