Lamborghini has officially showcased its three 60th Anniversary Edition models of the Huracan at the Milan Design Week. The carmaker’s presence at the event also has an exhibition focusing on its Centro Stile design center, the Ad Personam department, and hosted the European public debut of the new hybrid Revuelto supercar.
The three 60th Anniversary variants of the Lamborghini Huracan are based on the STO, Tecnica, and Evo Spyder and will be made in 60 examples each. Each sports a unique livery complete with 60th Anniversary graphics while also having special ‘1-of-60’ carbon fiber plates inside the cabin.
Kicking off the family of special models is the Huracan Tecnica. It will be available in two configurations, the first of which is on display in Milan and includes Bianco Asopo (white) paint with Verde Viper (green) accents. Shoppers looking for a different look will be able to opt for Grigio Telesto (gray) with Nero Noctis (black) and Rosso Mars (red) elements. Regardless of the configuration, the 60th Anniversary version of the Huracan Tecnica comes standard with 20-inch black wheels.
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Then there is the special version of the Huracan STO. The car displayed at the event has bodywork finished in Blu Aegeus alongside exposed carbon fiber parts with a Blu Mira finish. Examples in this configuration have an interior combining Nero Cosmum black Alcantara with Grigio Octans (gray) elements and Blu Amon contrasting embroidery. The second livery available combines Grigio Telesto (gray) with Nero Noctis (black) and also has various carbon fiber accents. Meanwhile, the cabin sports a combination of Nero Cosmum and Grigio Octans Alcantara alongside red Rosso Alala stitching and leather details. Both versions have 20-inch forged matte black wheels.
Last but not least is the limited-run version of the Huracan Evo Spyder. It too is available in two configurations. The first combines Verde Viper paint with Bianco Isis elements while the interior has Nero Ade with Rosso Alala and Bianco Leda contrasting parts. The second configuration is painted in Blu Le Mans with Bianco Isis details, two colors that carry through to the cabin.
“Super sports cars are all about two things: performance and design, and Milan Design Week is an ideal setting for us to showcase the latter,” chief executive of the Italian brand Stephen Winkelmann described. “The Revuelto is the latest addition in a proud heritage of V12-powered automobiles coming out of Sant’Agata Bolognese, with many of them having become icons of automotive history. Alongside our new V12, the special editions of the Huracán not only celebrate the 60th anniversary of our brand, but also give our customers maybe the last chance to purchase an otherwise sold-out V10-powered Lamborghini.”