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Lamborghini celebrates its 60th anniversary with three limited-edition Huracáns

Lamborghini is celebrating its 60th anniversary with a limited editions dedicated to Huracán STO, Huracán Tecnica and Huracán EVO Spyder of 60 units each, all unveiled this week during an exclusive event as part of Milan Design Week. Each model in the V10 range is available in two different configurations, each redefining Lamborghini’s heritage of creating fresh, trendsetting colors with the addition of dedicated liveries that enhance both the spirit and the unique lines that distinguish each model. To highlight the uniqueness of these special series, each car is embellished with a “1 of 60” carbon fiber plate and the logo “60th” painted on the doors and embroidered on the seats.

The Huracán STO (Super Trofeo Omologata) represents the pinnacle of the family’s performance, featuring a naturally aspirated 640 hp V10 engine. The 60th Anniversary Edition is offered in two versions, both inspired by the idea of high-performance athletic sportswear or team colors using tone-on-tone hues. The first features shades of blue, with the bodywork in Blu Aegeus embellished with elements in Blu Astraeus that can be combined with exposed carbon fiber elements with a Blu Mira finish. The interior features a combination of Alcantara in Nero Cosmus (black) and Grigio Octans (gray), details in Nero Ade and contrasting embroidery in Blu Amon (blue). The second version presents bodywork in Grigio Telesto (gray) and Nero Noctis (black) combined with exposed carbon fiber, while the interior in Nero Cosmus and Grigio Octans Alcantara features stitching and leather details in Rosso Alala (red) leather. Both versions have the 60th anniversary logo embroidered on the seat and are equipped with 20” forged aluminum Hek rims with a matte black finish.

The Huracán Tecnica is the most versatile variant in the range, perfectly at ease on the road as well as between the curbs of a circuit. The 60 units can be configured in two versions, both drawing on motorsport inspiration and incorporating the colors of the Italian Tricolore flag in a sophisticated way. The first features bodywork in Grigio Telesto (gray) featuring details in Nero Noctis (black) and Rosso Mars (red), a contrast that is echoed in the interior with Nero Ade Alcantara (black) and details in Rosso Alala (red). The second version is a polar opposite, with Bianco Asopo (white) bodywork enhanced by lines in Verde Viper (green), a color repeated in the Nero Ade Alcantara interiors. Both special versions are equipped with 20” Damiso shiny black rims.

The EVO Spyder is the most lifestyle oriented of the Huracán range, capable of combining best-in-class performance with a refined character and open-air architecture. The edition dedicated to the 60th anniversary can be configured with bodywork in Blu Le Mans with contrasting Bianco Isi (white) details. The same color scheme is used for the interior in Nero Ade Alcantara, embellished with embroidery in Blu Amon (blue) and piping in Bianco Leda (white). The alternative version features bodywork in Verde Viper combined with Bianco Isi and the interior is upholstered with Nero Ade Alcantara combined with Rosso Alala and Bianco Leda. Both special versions are equipped with 20” Damiso shiny black rims.

The unveiling of the cars happened on Friday at the Segheria in Milan, an exhibition space that will also host the first European appearance outside Sant’Agata Bolognese of the new Lamborghini Revuelto following its worldwide launch last month. The event is part of the Lamborghini brand’s slate of international 60th anniversary celebrations, which began in January with the inauguration of the renovated Lamborghini Museum in Sant’Agata Bolognese through the exhibition “The Future Began In 1963”. This was followed by Lamborghini Day Japan – 60th Anniversary in Suzuka and Lamborghini Day UK – 60th Anniversary to be held on April 29 at Silverstone. On May 24, the “60th Anniversary Giro” tour will be held in Italy, ending on May 28 in Piazza Maggiore in Bologna with a Concours d’Elegance open to the public, where more than 150 Lamborghinis are expected to participate.

Paul Johnson

Paul Johnson is Editor of A Luxury Travel Blog and has worked in the travel industry for more than 30 years. He is Winner of the Innovations in Travel ‘Best Travel Influencer’ Award from WIRED magazine. In addition to other awards, the blog has also been voted “one of the world’s best travel blogs” and “best for luxury” by The Daily Telegraph.

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  1. When you consider how global demand for Lamborghini cars is, the fact that they are issuing a mere 60 cars for each model type really does make it a limited edition.

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