
In the world of Italian automobiles, some stories verge on the legendary. That of "Verde Scandal", a mythical shade by Automobili Lamborghiniis one of them. Its origins date back to the late 60s, in the heart of the Sant'Agata Bolognese factory, at a time when the Bull brand was already laying the foundations of customization.
At the time, when the Lamborghini Miura was establishing itself as one of the most iconic models ever produced, a customer came forward with a request that was as unexpected as it was unforgettable. She wanted a unique color, never before developed by the Italian company: that of her own dress. To satisfy her request, the Lamborghini representative asked for a fabric sample. No sweat, the customer removes her dress on the spot and returns it to the factory. The tone is set: daring is part of Lamborghini's DNA.
From this gesture was born the "Verde Scandal", literally "Scandal Green", a vibrant green as extravagant as its history. It's a symbol of the Lamborghini spirit: a manufacturer ready to do anything to fulfill its customers' wildest dreams. Today, thanks to the Ad Personam program, over 400 shades are available to make every Lamborghini unique.



Today, this outrageous green is making a comeback. It's featured on the livery of the latest Ducati Panigale V4, presented at Milan Design Week, and on the Lamborghini Revuelto. A nod to the unusual history that links the legendary Miura to the Revuelto.

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