Japan received a unique Revuelto in samurai style that no one else will have

Lamborghini celebrates 25 years in Japan with a special Revuelto Impavido edition

Lamborghini has released a limited edition of its hybrid supercar Revuelto specifically for the Japanese market. The model is called Impavido, which means “fearless” in Italian. This edition is dedicated to the 25th anniversary of the brand’s presence in Japan, and it will be available to only 25 lucky individuals.

While many were expecting a more powerful SV version, Lamborghini decided to treat Japanese customers to an exclusive edition that will not be offered anywhere else. The car’s design is inspired by traditional samurai armor and the philosophy of Bushido – the way of the warrior.

Design inspired by samurai armor

The exterior of the car is adorned with golden lines and symbols that stretch across the hood, roof, rear deck, and front bumper. At the center of the hood is a pattern inspired by maedate – a decorative crest that was attached to the front of a samurai helmet. Two racing stripes also run across the entire vehicle.

Buyers will be able to choose from four color options: two metallic and two matte. The metallic options are presented in Verde Campus, reminiscent of Hisui jade, and Grigio Artis Lucido, inspired by the katana sword. The matte versions include Grigio Crater Matt, resembling black-gray samurai armor, and Rosso Pyra – a striking red shade.

Exclusive details and equipment

All four versions are equipped with 21-inch front and 22-inch rear forged gloss black wheels with bronze brake calipers. The interior features Nero Ade leather upholstery with contrasting Oreadi bronze inserts and unique embroidery on the seats. Each car has a carbon fiber plaque inscribed with “1 di 25” and an individual number.

“The Revuelto Impavido perfectly embodies Lamborghini’s ability to combine innovation with cultural inspiration. While the Revuelto represents our vision of the future supercar, Impavido demonstrates how our Ad Personam program can transform that vision into a unique expression of identity and craftsmanship,” said Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann.

This exclusive edition emphasizes the importance of the Japanese market for the Italian manufacturer and demonstrates how the Ad Personam customization program allows for the creation of truly unique cars. While the world awaits the more powerful SV version, Japan has received its own special gift that will not be available anywhere else. This is not just a car, but a true work of art that combines Italian engineering with Japanese cultural heritage. This approach allows Lamborghini not only to honor traditions but also to create added value for its most loyal customers, turning the car into a collectible item. It is worth noting that similar limited series often become investment-worthy, as their rarity and unique design only increase in value over time.

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