Lamborghini celebrates 60 years of the Miura with special series of the Revuelto
Without mechanical changes, the Revuelto Miura 60° Homage maintains the 1.015 hp V12 6.5 hybrid and brings nine colors inspired by the original palette of the sports car
Published on 2026-08-04 at 05:00 PM
Lamborghini presented the Revuelto Miura 60° Homage, a special series limited to 99 units created to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Miura, a 1966 model touted as the first super sports car in history. The car makes its world premiere at the Lamborghini Lounge Monterey during Monterey Car Week in California.
The original Miura went down in history for consolidating the recipe that would define the segment: a V12 engine mounted in a center-rear position, behind the seats. In its most powerful configuration, it delivered 385 hp and exceeded 290 km/h, in impressive numbers for the time and which influenced practically all high-performance sports cars of the following decades.
The tribute was developed by the Ad Personam customization program in partnership with Lamborghini Centro Stile and does not bring mechanical changes: it is a style exercise applied to the Revuelto, the brand’s current top of the line V12.

Two paintings and nine colors from the 1960s
The most recognizable feature of the Miura was the two-tone bodywork, with the underside in a contrasting color, and it is precisely this solution that anchors the two paint options. The Oro Elios configuration combines the gold stripe with Altanero Shiny Gold wheels, while the Grigio Nimbus swaps gold for silver and comes with Altanero Matt Titanium Diamond wheels.
Nine colors inspired by the palette offered to the Miura in the 1960s are also available: Rosso Arancio, Arancio, Giallo, Verde Scandal, Verde Metallic, Blu Tahiti, Blu Notte, Nero Noctis and Bianco Monocerus. Above the inscription ‘Revuelto’, on the side, appears the ‘Miura 60’ logo. The brake calipers and rear emblem are glossy black, and the tailpipes are matte black.
Cabin rescues the “cannelloni” pattern
Inside, the Classica Trim reinterprets the “cannelloni” pattern of the 1966 model’s upholstery, with leather in the central tunnel, door panels and the partition separating the cabin from the engine compartment. Between the seats there is the embroidery “Miura 60”, and each example receives a carbon fiber plate on the driver’s side with the inscription “Miura 60° – Serie Speciale 1 di 99”. Original Miura owners can turn to Ad Personam to replicate the exact color of their cars.

Behind the seats, the distance from the ancestor is brutal. The Revuelto combines the naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 with three electric motors, resulting in 1,015 hp. Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h takes 2.5 seconds and the top speed exceeds 350 km/h. The price of the special series was not disclosed.
