
- Verde Agave Lucido, a color-shifting paint, is exclusive to Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program.
- This particular Revuelto has been driven just 1,130 km (702 miles) and costs nearly $800,000.
- The hybrid supercar has a 6.5-liter V12 engine paired with axial-flux motors, producing 1,001 hp.
Lamborghinis are known for being bright and flamboyant, and this Revuelto, recently delivered in the Netherlands, might have the single craziest paint scheme we’ve ever seen on a Lambo. The color is known as Verde Agave Lucido, and it’s an intricate color-shifting paint available only through the exclusive Ad Personam program. And yes, it’s as wild as you’d imagine.
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The dominant hue in this paint scheme is green, which, of course, explains the “Verde” in the name. However, depending on the angle at which you view the paint, the color changes. It shifts between shades of blue, purple, and yellow, creating an ever-changing visual spectacle that highlights the Revuelto’s most dramatic surfaces and creases. It’s like the car’s paint job is having a personality crisis, but in a good way.
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While we don’t have an exact price for this color, it’s safe to assume it cost the car’s owner a pretty penny. In fact, we’re probably talking tens of thousands of dollars. Add a set of glossy black wheels, bright green brake calipers, and a heap of carbon fiber upgrades, including on the side skirts, wing mirrors, side air intakes, engine cover, and rear diffuser, and you’re looking at a Lambo that’s not just loud in color but also in price.
Photos Lamborghini Rotterdam
The good news, if you’re interested, is that this wild Lamborghini Revuelto is up for sale. The bad news? It’s sitting in the Netherlands at Lamborghini Rotterdam. And the really bad news? Unless you’re a millionaire, you’ll probably want to look away as it will set you back €702,438 (about US$793,000), not including taxes.
Powered by a 6.5-liter V12 that screams to 9,400 rpm and is assisted by a pair of 148-hp axial-flux motors, this supercar delivers a total of 1,001 hp. And, despite its insane performance potential, it’s only been driven for 1,130 km (702 miles). If you’re still interested (and rich enough), you can check out the listing here.
The Ultimate Revuelto…For Now
Lamborghini only currently sells the Revuelto as a Coupe, but recent spy photos suggest that a Roadster version is just around the corner. In addition to chopping off the car’s roof, Lamborghini’s designers appear to have made some changes to the side air intakes of the car while also tweaking the front bumper and the rear diffuser. Once the Roadster hits the market, one painted in Verge Agave Lucido like this one might just be the perfect Lamborghini.
Of course, that’s until the first special edition versions of the Revuelto hit the market. Lamborghini is bound to offer it in SV or SVJ guise at some stage, boosting performance and making further aerodynamic changes.
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