The ultimate guide to Lamborghini colors over the years. Every color, every model, we have them all, including samples too. Lambo Color Charts and Color Codes Lamborghini, officially known as Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., is a renowned Italian luxury sports car manufacturer.
Founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, the brand is famous for its high-performance and exquisitely designed vehicles, epitomizing the pinnacle of Italian craftsmanship and automotive. The Lamborghini Faena is a one-off 4-door saloon based on a Series II Espada and built by coachbuilder Pietro Frua. It debuted at the 1978 Turin Motor Show, and was later shown at the 1980 Geneva Motor Show.
Lamborghini Colors & Codes The ultimate guide to Lamborghini colors over the years. Every color, every model, we have them all, including samples too. Throughout these sixty years, color has permeated Lamborghini's history.
Consider the pastel colors of the very early years, the Verde Scandal (green) of the Miura, the Oro Metallizzato (metallic gold) of the Espada, the Viola 30 th (purple) of the Diablo SE 30, the first car to usher purple into the House of Sant'Agata, and on to the first matte colors that arrived with the Murciélago. With each new model, Lamborghini pushed boundaries. The Countach in the 1970s presented a plethora of color options, often customized to the whims of its proud owners.
Further, the Espada and LM 002, despite their unconventional designs, sported bright and special shades, demonstrating Lamborghini's commitment to customer individuality. The Espada VIP with a mini-bar and a Brionvega television The Espada VIP was presented in 1971. It was based on the Espada 400 GTE Series II and just 12 of the vehicles were made.
The first models in this special series of cars came in a special orange hue and had orange and black leather upholstery. Later vehicles were made in other color combinations. Inside, the Espada VIP had a mini.
Lamborghini Espada Series III ↗ Details Specifics Model Year 1975 Color Argento Interior Blue Leather Original Market Specification Premium Only Transmission Manual. This 1972 Lamborghini Espada SII (chassis 8654) is a US-spec model from the last year of small bumpers. The previous owner had the car restored in 1990, stripping it to bare metal, repairing rust, and changing the exterior color from factory brown metallic to this better-suited rose red.
The reportedly rare (but rather unattractive) factory "VIP" two. LamboCARS has published the official paint codes from PPG for the various Lamborghini shades for many years already, however in time a lot of different hues were added to the list by Automobili Lamborghini SpA while some shades were slightly modified. If you take a look at our extensive list holding nearly 200 different codes today, a multitude of Arancio variations, all kinds of Rosso shades.