Lamborghini has a revealed a one-off version of its new V12 hybrid replacement for the Aventador, and it is thus: meet the new Infernus Opera Unica! No, wait. Meet the new Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica!
It’s a one-off art car designed by Lamborghini’s in-house ‘Ad Personam’ team and executed by Centro Stile, though it very well could have been ripped straight out of Grand Theft Auto VI’s code.

Even more fittingly, it was launched in Miami, satirized in the blockbuster game series as Vice City. Mere coincidence this was launched in the same week we saw the first GTA VI trailer...
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Anyway, the car. It took 76 hours of development and 435 hours’ worth of hand painting to achieve the rather striking finished product. Lambo tells us the Opera Unica features a broad palette of colors with brushstroke details of warm and cool colors. There’s also an anniversary logo on the hood, naturally.


The interior was treated to an additional 220 hours worth of customization, too, with two-tone leather and multicolored anniversary embroidery.
“We wanted to create something purely artistic using brushes and a combination of colors, as if the Revuelto was a canvas,” said Lambo’s design boss Mitja Borkert. “With the dynamic hand-painted exterior, we really emphasize the aerodynamics and speed of the car.”
Coming to a video game near you...maybe.
More photos of the Lamborghini Revuelto Opera Unica:











NOTE: This article first appeared on TopGear.com. Minor edits have been made.