Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program allows buyers to personalize their vehicle beyond the manufacturer’s standard option list. The Italian automaker offers a range of colors, materials, and finishes for the inside and outside of its cars, allowing for limitless combinations. One example for sale in the Netherlands has a special, color-shifting paint that came straight from Lamborghini.
The unique color used on this Revuelto is called Verde Agave, with a shiny finish that looks blue, yellow, purple, and an assortment of other colors depending on the viewing angle. We’ve seen paints like this before, like the Ford Mustang’s Mystichrome paint from the 1990s. But this one is even more striking.
Photo by: Lamborghini Rotterdam
Photo by: Lamborghini Rotterdam
The owner of the Lamborghini was smart to wrap the car in a protective film, preserving the unique paint. It has 20- and 21-inch gloss black wheels, exterior shiny carbon-fiber accents, and a matte black rear badge.
The inside isn’t as wild as the exterior, although there is a splash of color throughout. The car has Verde Fauns seatbelts and lime-green accents on the center console, dashboard, doors, and seats, which have green accent stitching. In typical Lamborghini fashion, it also has carbon accents.
Photo by: Lamborghini Rotterdam
The Revuelto debuted two years ago as a V-12 hybrid, pairing its 6.5-liter engine with three electric motors to produce 1,001 horsepower, with an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox channeling power to the wheels. Lamborghini claims the supercar hits 62 miles per hour in just 2.5 seconds, with a top speed exceeding 217 mph.
This example will ensure you catch everyone’s eye even if you don’t unleash the Revuelto’s full potential. The Lamborghini has a list price of €859,950, which is $976,349 at today’s exchange rate, if you want to add it to your collection. Check out the full listing and even more photos here from Lamborghini Rotterdam.
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Source: Lamborghini Rotterdam via Autoblog.nl