• Ad Personam wants to mimic the look of waves hitting Sardinia’s cliffs.
  • The unique paint scheme took 475 hours to create.
  • Several interior touches also make the interior of this Revuelto stand out from all others.

Few manufacturers are as fond as Lamborghini of eye-catching limited edition models and wild one-offs. So, when we heard it had released another special take on the Revuelto, we weren’t surprised. However, the dramatic exterior and interior finish of the hybrid supercar is quite special in this case.

This special Revuelto has been built by Lamborghini’s Ad Personam personalization department alongside the help of Centro Stile, its broader design department. The one-off is dubbed the Revuelto Opera Unica and takes inspiration from the seascapes found on the beautiful Italian island of Sardinia. Fitting of a bespoke Lamborghini, if you ask us.

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Lamborghini spent 475 hours on the car’s special paint scheme. The carmaker’s specialists mixed three different shades of blue to replicate the look of waves hitting the cliffs: Blu Tawaret, Blu Cepheus, and Blu Okeanos. There are also elements inspired by bubbles of water, and dark blue elements painted to mimic the water caves on the island.

It’s not just the paint that makes this Revuelto special. It sits on a set of Shiny Black wheels, a carbon fiber splitter, and carbon ceramic brakes.

Lamborghini’s craftsmen and designers have continued the water-inspired theme into the cabin. As such, Blu Delphinus has been used as the main upholstery color and is paired with Blu Amon on the seatbacks, door panels, and center console. The seats also include accents with the same shades of blue as the outside. A Blu Mira carbon fiber plate has also been attached to the rear bulkhead, and a unique Start/Stop button has been mounted.

A unique Lamborghini Opera Unica car celebrates the innovation, creativity and inherent art found within our super sports cars, which is at the heart of our brand,” Lamborghini chairman and chief executive Stephan Winkelmann said. “Our clients can explore colorways, detailing, different materials, embroidery and finishes inside and out with Ad Personam to produce a Lamborghini that is truly personalized to them: this Opera Unica takes our creativity a step further, demonstrating paint techniques and interior finishes that are reserved for Opera Unica one-offs, presenting a truly unique art-piece reflecting the distinctive seascape and emotions of Italy’s most beautiful island destination.”

There’s no word on how much this special Revuelto cost, although its design is unlikely to be replicated.