The debut of the Revuelto plug-in hybrid flagship might be the highlight of the year for Lamborghini fans, but the Sant’Agata brand has more surprises in store for its 60th anniversary celebrations. As part of its Milan Design Week takeover, the Italian automaker will unleash a trio of 60th Anniversary Editions based on the Huracan STO, Tecnica, and Evo Spyder.
Each of the three 60th Anniversary Editions from Lamborghini will be produced in a strictly limited run of just 60 units, and will feature unique 60th-anniversary graphics with matching seat embroidery, and “1-of-60” carbon fiber plates inside the cabin.
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The Lamborghini Huracan STO 60th Anniversary Edition is the most capable of the bunch, thanks to a 5.2-liter V10 that delivers 631 hp (640 PS / 471 kW) and 417 lb-ft (565 Nm) of torque to all four wheels. This special edition is available in two different specifications, each inspired by high-performance athletic sportswear, and both come fitted with matte black 20-inch Hek forged aluminum wheels.
The first Huracan STO features a blue theme, with a Blu Aegeus exterior, Blu Astraeus details, and Blue Mira carbon fiber accents. Inside, it sports Alcantara upholstery in Nero Cosmus and Grigio Octans, with Nero Ade details and Blue Amon embroidery. The second edition is painted in Grigio Telesto with Nero Noctis details and exposed carbon fiber, and features a Nero Cosmus / Grigio Octans Alcantara interior with Rosso Alala leather and stitching.
The Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica 60th Anniversary Edition is a special edition of the track-focused Huracan variant. It is powered by the same 5.2-liter V10 engine as the Huracan STO, which delivers 631 horsepower (640 PS / 471 kW), but with power transmitted exclusively to the rear wheels. This special edition is inspired by motorsports and the colors of the Italian flag.
The first Tecnica is painted in Grigio Telesto with Nero Noctis and Rosso Mars accents, creating a striking visual contrast. The interior follows a similar theme, with Nero Ade Alcantara combined with Rosso Alala details. The second edition is painted in Bianco Asopo with Verde Viper stripes, with matching interior accents on the Nero Ade Alcantara. Both editions come equipped with black 20-inch Damiso alloy wheels.
Last but not least, the Huracan Evo Spyder 60th Anniversary Edition is powered by the standard V10 that produces 602 hp (610 PS). It can be ordered in two variations with the first one combining a Blue Le Mans (blue) exterior with Bianco Isi (white) stripes and a Nero Ade (black) Alcantara interior with Blue Amon (blue) / Bianco Leda (white) accents. Alternatively, you can get it in a more striking Verde Viper (green) exterior with Bianco Isi (white) accents and a Nero Ade (black) Alcantara interior with Rosse Alala (red) and Bianco Leda (white) details. Both of the special Evo Spyder models get the same 20-inch Damiso alloy wheels with the Tecnica.
The official debut of the trio of Huracans is scheduled for April 21 in Segheria, Milan, where they will be exhibited alongside the Revuelto. Lamborghini has officially confirmed that the plug-in hybrid successor of the Huracan will debut by the end of 2024, which means that the anniversary specials will be among the last models with the naturally aspirated V10.