Lamborghini Revels During 2019 Monterey Car Week With Supercar Unveils

Lamborghini Revels During 2019 Monterey Car Week With Supercar Unveils

Adrienne Faurote
By Adrienne Faurote August 30, 2019

Nestled beside the eighteenth fairway and overlooking the official grounds of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, Lamborghini owners, VIP’s and influencers gathered for an immersive brand experience, which included a dedicated Ad Personam customization room, live sketching from the acclaimed designers of the Centro Stile and an array of Italian culinary delights.

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Lamborghini commenced the weekend’s festivities with an exclusive event to unveil a pop interpretation of the Aventador S by the American artist Skyler Grey, one of the youngest and most influential representatives of street art worldwide. It is also the first Lamborghini to be certified via blockchain technology.

Showcasing its supremacy among supercars, Lamborghini also debuted the limited-edition Aventador SVJ 63 Roadster at The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering. Only 63 examples of this drop-top flagship with a full carbon fiber body and monocoque will be produced, commemorating Lamborghini’s inaugural year of 1963.

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Lamborghini celebrated its recent “36 Hours of Florida” victories, with a special livery unveil at The Quail. The Huracán EVO GT Celebration is a tribute to the Huracán GT3 EVO, which triumphed at the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring for two consecutive seasons.

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With the marque’s full lineup of vehicles on display, including the newest sportscar Huracán EVO and EVO Spyder integrated with predictive technology, The Lounge Monterey also saw special-edition private unveilings, which drew in a crowd.

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In tandem with the classic heritage and flavors of the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, a special class dedicated to the Lamborghini Miura was displayed on the lawn during Sunday’s ceremonies. The V-12-powered, mid-engine masterpiece cemented Lamborghini’s future and moved the goalpost for what was possible in a road-going supercar. The 1972 Miura P400 SV, chassis #3673, captured the highest honor, winning best in its class. Completely restored in 2018 by Lamborghini’s Polo Storico department, it’s one of the 150 Miura SV manufactured and is owned by legendary rally driver, Ferrari Formula One team boss, and President of the FIA, Mr. Jean Todt.