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Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica Took 435 Hours To Hand-Paint

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Here is the all-new Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica that proves the almost limitless possibilities of customization of the model. The one-off comes to celebrate the brand's 60th anniversary. Presented in Miami, Florida, the car was reportedly sold to a customer in the US.
The Lamborghini Revuleto Opera Unica has been unveiled at the Art Basel Miami Beach 2023. The way it looks is the result of the collaboration between Centro Stile and Lamborghini's Ad Personam customization division. Stephen Winkelman, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Automobile Lamborghini, points out that the Revuelto is the fastest, most technologically advanced, and customizable Lamborghini in history and calls the Opera Utica "an automotive masterpiece."

The model has been hand-painted in a color palette that runs from Viola Pasifae to Nero Helene, with brushstroke details of warm and cool color combinations. The development of the color scheme took 76 hours to develop, while the painting procedure took 435 whole hours, the equivalent of 18 days of working around the clock. The hood of the Revuelto Opera Unica displays the 60th anniversary logo.

There were also 220 hours allocated to the interior of the model. The cabin continues the exterior color theme with an asymmetric design, with the leather covering almost every surface in there going from Nero Ade to Viola Acutus. The 60th anniversary logo shows up on the backrests, door inserts, and headliner. Shaded brushstroke colors are also visible on the start and stop cover. The paintwork, as well as the color scheme on board, are designed to highlight the dynamic nature of the car.

The Revuelto, launched back in March as the successor of the Aventador and in production since July, is the brand's first V12 High Performance Electrified Vehicle. The model is powered by the company's almighty L545 6.5-liter engine engaging the rear axle and generating 814 horsepower (825 PS), figures which make it Lamborghini's most potent V12.

Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica
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It works alongside three electric motors, two bringing in 148 horsepower (150 PS) driving the front wheels and a third one, with the same output, mounted in the new eight-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission, driving the rear wheels. The total system output is of 1,001 horsepower (1,015 PS).

Specced like that, the Revuelto flashes from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 97 kph) in 2.5 seconds, hits 124 mph (200 kph) in 7 seconds, and reaches a top speed of 217 mph (350 kph).

The Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica was reportedly sold to a wealthy collector in the United States for over $1 million.

Back in August, Lamborghini debuted the Huracan Sterrato with a special paint finish, which is a combination of Blu Amnis, Blu Grifo, and Blu Fedra. The entire process took 370 hours to complete. That’s 15 whole days!
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