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Lamborghini and Versace Made 20 Rare Murciélagos Together. Now One Is up for Sale.

The supercar sports a racing-style livery with the fashion house's iconic Medusa's head logo.

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2012 Lamborghini Murcielago Versace Bob Forstner

What’s more exclusive than a Lamborghini? How about one made with Versace.

No, we’re not talking about a custom supercar commissioned by a particularly enthusiastic fan of the two Italian luxury brands. The Lamborghini Murciélago Versace was a real, highly exclusive collaboration between the two companies. Only 20 were ever built, and now one has been posted for sale by UK-based exotic car dealer, Bob Forstner.

2012 Lamborghini Murcielago Versace

2012 Lamborghini Murciélago Versace  Bob Forstner

One look at the white 2012 Murciélago and it’s clear that there’s something a little different about this supercar. That’s because it sports a racing-style livery, with a number of references to the legendary fashion house. The boldest of these is the iconic Medusa’s head logo, which is emblazoned just before the rear wheel on both sides of the vehicle. The company’s signature Greek meandros pattern also runs along the bottom of the car’s scissor doors, and there’s special Versace badging at the rear of the car. This is all offset by black, carbon-fiber accents, including a skirt, spoiler and Reventon wheels.

2012 Lamborghini Murcielago Versace

Inside the Lamborghini Murcielago Versace  Bob Forstner

The Versace references continue inside the car’s two-tone, leather-covered interior cabin. There you’ll find sport seats with the same meandros pattern stitched into the center beneath Lamborghini’s raging bull logo. There’s also a numbered silver plaques denoting the vehicle’s edition (eight, in this case). The two-door originally came with a matching leather driving gloves and suitcase, too, but there’s no indication in the sale listing that they are included.

Under the hood, you’ll find a brawny, naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V-12. Although the engine could produce an impressive 631 horsepower originally, it’s been upgraded with a valvetronic exhaust system that boosts that figure up to 680, according to the dealer. The exclusive Murciélago has gone through just one owner since rolling off the production line, has 6,200 miles on the odometer and is said to be in “immaculate condition.”

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2012 Lamborghini Murcielago Versace

Bob Forstner

Bob Forstner hasn’t publicly listed a price for the car, but considering how rare the variant is, we expect it to be steep. If you’re looking to add a genuinely special and rare car to your collection, reach out to the dealer for more details.

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