A STUNNING hand-painted Lamborghini Revuelto PHEV took 435 to finish – but can you spot the meaning behind the art?
The painting commemorates the 60th anniversary of Lamborghini as a brand.
To celebrate the Italian manufacturer launched an art exhibit titled “Lamborghini: 60 Years of Artistry in Motion.”
At the exhibit’s centre was a hand-painted work of the Lamborghini Revuelto “Opera Unica” which took a total of 435 hours to finish.
The paint scheme is intended to make it look as if the motor is driving at 200 miles per hour, but also like it’s travelling through space.
The design incorporates purple and black – specifically, Viola Pasifae and Nero Helene – amid streaks of red, blue, and other shades.
There are 60th anniversary logos stitched into the headliner, door inserts, and headrests.
The Lamborghini Revuelto was the first super sports V12 hybrid to be announced earlier this year.
Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann said: “The new Revuelto is a milestone in the history of Lamborghini.
“It is a unique and innovative car but at the same time faithful to our DNA: the V12 is an iconic symbol of our super sports heritage and history.
“Revuelto was born to break the mould, combining a new 12-cylinder engine with hybrid technology, creating the perfect balance between delivering the emotion that our clients want with the necessity to reduce emissions.”
It comes after the damaged Lamborghini destroyed by Leonardo DiCaprio in The Wolf of Wall Street looks set to sell for a jaw-dropping price.
DiCaprio, playing stockbroker and convicted fraudster Jordan Belfort, drove the 1989 Countach model while filming the beloved 2013 film.
In one scene, he wrecks the £576,000 sports car while high on drugs as he attempts to make it home in a near-paralytic state.
Elsewhere, this is the shocking moment a car smashes into a Lamborghini parked on the motorway – sending it flying.
The Lambo driver was lucky to escape with his life – leaving just moments before the supercar was blown to pieces upon impact.