The product of two Italian icons.
There aren’t many cars that capture the Lamborghini energy of the early 2000s as well as the Murciélago. It’s loud, a little unhinged and proudly mechanical in a way that modern cars rarely allow themselves to be. Even today it looks like a flagship come to life, with sharp edges, scissor doors and an unmistakable V12 just behind the shoulders. When Lamborghini partnered with Versace for an extremely limited run of just 22 Murciélagos special editions (20 coupes and 2 roadsters), it was about two Italian powerhouses incorporating the same design language into one of the most iconic supercars of all time.
This 2007 Murciélago LP640 Versace Edition is one of the clearest examples of this partnership and is presented by the team at Sigma Auto as part of their extensive inventory of exotics for sale at Daily Sparkz. Painted from the factory in Balloon White, it appears calm at first glance until you see the details that set it apart. The black Versace pattern graphics on each door look like a signature rather than a sticker. Glossy black wheels and exposed carbon fiber parts around the engine bay remind you that this is a 200+ mph supercar with real substance beneath the style.
Inside, the collaboration continues. The black and white cabin bears the influence of Versace, but not in a way that turns the car into a designer billboard. The seats feature the iconic Versace pattern and subtle leather work completes the already exclusive feel. Everything remains driver-centric and analogue, with a clear view of the road, a steering wheel wrapped in thick Italian leather and an interior that hugs the body in the way Lamborghinis of this era do. It’s special, but it hasn’t forgotten what it means to be a raw, unfiltered Murciélago.
And that’s most important when the V12 wakes up. Lamborghini’s 6.5-liter naturally aspirated engine is nothing short of a legend that defines an unprecedented era of supercars: 632 horsepower, instant torque, an automated single-clutch transmission that lets you time your shifts, and an all-wheel drive system that gives the car traction when your heartbeat probably says otherwise. From zero to sixty in just over three seconds. A top speed that exceeds the 200 mph mark while still offering space. The numbers hold up, but the experience is what inspires collectors and enthusiasts to own them.
Looking back, the Versace Edition marks an interesting moment for Lamborghini. The brand began to move towards automotive fashion and lifestyle, but the cars had not yet lost their rough edges. Special editions show what makes a Lamborghini so exciting. As values rise and collectors become more keen on sensible variants, this collaboration features a limited edition linked to a bold Italian identity and centered around a truly great engine.




