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Lamborghini Huracan Sterato Opera Unica shines in blue

 Lamborghini Huracan Sterato Opera Unica shines in blue



 He admitted to being "astonished" when he first saw this unique type of car, which he described as a "work of art." In the short film, Fox argues that there is no color more mysterious than blue; it's a color that surrounds us in the sky and the depths of the sea, yet always remains beyond our reach.

The paint was developed by the Ad Personam department at Lamborghini and took over 370 hours to apply.

The exterior combines three shades of blue - Amnis blue, Grifo blue, and Fedra blue - with a finish resembling frozen crystals. For the interior design, dark blue (Delphinus) was chosen as the main color, contrasting with the lighter blue (Celeste Phoebe) in the leather and Alcantara details. Notably, despite the luxurious paint, there have been no mechanical changes to the Opera Unica edition compared to the other 1499 Huracan Stradales produced.

This high-speed supercar designed for rugged roads features a high suspension system and a robust structure, powered by a 5.2-liter V10 engine producing 602 horsepower and 565 Newton-meters of torque, connected to an all-wheel-drive system. It's worth mentioning that all remaining units of the Huracan model have been completely sold out before the anticipated end of production later this year. This means that anyone interested in owning an off-road Lamborghini will have to wait until the successor to the expected Huracan Hybrid is unveiled by the end of 2024.

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