Lamborghini Day China ignites Shanghai

Automobili Lamborghini celebrated its 20th anniversary in the Chinese mainland market with an exclusive event in Shanghai, reaffirming the brand’s unwavering commitment to 100% Italian craftsmanship and cutting-edge innovation. More than 400 guests were immersed in the world of Lamborghini, exploring both current and classic iconic models that highlight the marque’s heritage. A highlight of the evening was the debut of the Revuelto Ad Personam 20th Anniversary — a one-of-a-kind masterpiece that captures Lamborghini’s spirit of innovation, tradition, and uncompromising performance, marking a bold tribute to two decades of passion in the Chinese mainland market.
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