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Lamborghini Revuelto Miura 60° Homage: how to recognize the limited series

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Kevin Diagne 3 min read
Lamborghini Revuelto Miura 60° Homage: how to recognize the limited series
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The Lamborghini Revuelto Miura 60° Homage celebrates 60 years of the Miura with nine historic colours and a 99-car production run.

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Lamborghini Revuelto Miura 60° Homage: key facts

The Lamborghini Revuelto Miura 60° Homage is a 99-car special series celebrating the Miura's 60th anniversary. Created by the Ad Personam programme with Lamborghini Centro Stile, it transfers Miura-inspired colours and details to the plug-in hybrid V12 Revuelto.

Announced in August 2026 ahead of its world premiere at Lamborghini Lounge Monterey, the edition does not alter the Revuelto's powertrain. It retains 1,015 CV, a claimed 2.5-second 0-100 km/h time and a top speed above 350 km/h.

How can you recognize the Revuelto Miura 60° Homage?

Its two-tone body is the clearest identifier. As on many historic Miuras, the lower body uses a contrasting colour. Lamborghini offers two principal liveries: Oro Elios with Altanero Shiny Gold wheels, or Grigio Nimbus with Altanero Matt Titanium Diamond wheels.

A “Miura 60” emblem sits above the Revuelto script on the sill near the rear wheel arch. The rear Lamborghini lettering is gloss black, the brake calipers are gloss black and the exhaust outlets use a matte-black finish.

Nine Miura-inspired colours

The palette includes nine historic shades: Rosso Arancio, Arancio, Giallo, Verde Scandal, Verde Metallic, Blu Tahiti, Blu Notte, Nero Noctis and Bianco Monocerus.

Owners of historic Miuras in other original combinations can work with Ad Personam to reproduce their own car's colours, allowing each new example to become a contemporary companion to a specific Miura.

A “cannelloni” cabin

Classica Trim seats reinterpret the Miura's characteristic longitudinal “cannelloni” pattern. Leather also covers the centre tunnel, door panels and the rear bulkhead separating the cabin from the engine bay.

A “Miura 60” embroidery sits between the seats. A carbon-fibre plaque on the driver's side reads “Miura 60° – Serie Speciale 1 di 99”, identifying each car as part of the limited series.

The Revuelto hybrid powertrain

The 6.5-litre naturally aspirated V12 produces 825 CV at 9,250 rpm. Three electric motors raise combined output to 1,015 CV, delivered to all four wheels through an eight-speed dual-clutch gearbox.

Its structure combines a carbon-fibre monocoque with a Forged Composites front structure. Lamborghini quotes a 1,780 kg dry weight for European model-year 2026 cars, a 1.75 kg/CV power-to-weight ratio and 43:57 front-to-rear weight distribution.

Why is Lamborghini paying tribute to the Miura?

Introduced in 1966, the Miura is widely regarded as the first modern supercar. Its transversely mounted V12 behind the cabin, proportions and Marcello Gandini styling redefined the mid-engined road car.

In its most powerful form, it produced 385 CV and exceeded 290 km/h. The Revuelto Miura 60° Homage connects that 1960s revolution with Lamborghini's first series-production plug-in hybrid V12.

See the complete specifications on the Lamborghini Revuelto page in the ScanRacer library. Special-series details come from the official Miura 60° Homage presentation and Lamborghini's Long Live the Miura story.

NouveautésKevin Diagne8/20/2026