Sant'Agata Bolognese knows how to honor its legacy. During Monterey Car Week 2026, Lamborghini staged an unprecedented reunion: 43 Miuras gathered at the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance, setting a world record for the largest gathering of the legendary supercar. It was a powerful reminder that the Miura, born in 1966, pioneered the modern supercar segment and laid the foundation for the V12 DNA that still thrives today.
The celebration came amid a flurry of new product launches. A few days earlier, at The Quail, Lamborghini had already unveiled the Revuelto SV and introduced the Urus SE Performante to the American market. But the spotlight remained on the line-up of Miuras on the third fairway, with one special unit among them: the Revuelto Miura 60° Homage, a limited edition of just 99 cars designed specifically to honor the six-decade milestone.
Inside the Lamborghini Villa, collectors and guests were invited to explore the Italian marque's future. The Revuelto SV took center stage, representing the latest evolution of the Super Veloce tradition. Beside it, the Temerario—a High Performance Electrified Vehicle with a twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain—and the Urus SE Performante, claimed to be the fastest and most powerful Super SUV on the market, added to the excitement. Lamborghini clearly aims to prove that electrification doesn't dilute its racing spirit.

The Ad Personam personalization experience was another highlight. Through an interactive display of paint options, leathers, wheels, brake calipers, and interior materials, guests could envision building their dream Lamborghini. It was a reminder that behind the advanced tech, there's an artisanal touch that Sant'Agata has always guarded closely.
The festivities extended beyond cars. Lamborghini partnered with luxury names: Xerjoff marked the American debut of the Lamborghini x Xerjoff Blends fragrance collection with a dedicated masterclass, Roger Dubuis showcased avant-garde timepieces, and Sonus faber displayed the premium audio systems already fitted in the Revuelto and Temerario. Meanwhile, Wheels Up, a private aviation company, transformed a corner of the Villa into a cocktail bar serving 'tiny cocktails' crafted by ambassador Tyler Zielinski.
At the main Concours d'Elegance, the Revuelto SV was placed on the Concept Lawn, a prime spot among the most anticipated global debuts. CEO Stephan Winkelmann and Design Director Mitja Borkert even served as honorary judges, underscoring Lamborghini's commitment to top-tier design and engineering. Blending nostalgia with innovation, Monterey this year proved to be the perfect stage for Lamborghini to show that past and future can coexist with remarkable elegance.



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