Lamborghini recently introduced a unique version of the Revuelto called the Opera Unica. This special edition was created by the Ad Personam personalization division and required an impressive amount of time and effort for its creation. The first Opera Unica was unveiled in Miami during the Art Basel show, showcasing the artistic capabilities of Lamborghini’s customization team.
Following the success of the first Opera Unica, Lamborghini has now revealed a second version inspired by the beautiful coastline of Sardinia. The stunning vehicle was presented at the Hotel Cala di Volpe on the island, known for its Emerald Coast. The unique paint job on this Revuelto Opera Unica took 475 hours to complete, with a focus on shades of blue to represent the colors of the sea.
Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann expressed his admiration for the Opera Unica, highlighting the intricate paint techniques and interior finishes that set these vehicles apart. The exterior features a Nero Bocca paint finish, carbon splitter and sills, and wheels in Shiny Black with Diamond Polished Altanero. The interior design is just as impressive, with embroidered accents on the seats that took 85 hours to create using thread colors inspired by ocean waves.
Under the hood, the gasoline-electric plug-in hybrid drivetrain remains the same, delivering a powerful performance of 1,001 horsepower and 793 pound-feet of torque. The combination of a 6.5-liter V12 engine, three electric motors, and a lithium-ion battery pack ensures a thrilling driving experience.
While the destination of this second Opera Unica remains unknown, Lamborghini enthusiasts can now witness the incredible craftsmanship of the Ad Personam team and even consider commissioning their own customized masterpiece. The Revuelto Opera Unica serves as a testament to the brand’s dedication to artistry and innovation, blending automotive excellence with artistic flair.