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Lamborghini Reventon Matte Grey AUTOart 1:18

Lamborghini Reventon Matte Grey AUTOart 1:18
Current price: £290.83

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Specifications
Car Brand
Lamborghini
Model Manufacturer
AUTOart
Scale
1:18
Material
Diecast
Model Condition
Used Model
SKU
74591
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About the Lamborghini Reventon Matte Grey AUTOart 1:18

TL;DR: AUTOart's 1:18 diecast Lamborghini Reventon in matte grey reproduces the jet-fighter-inspired hypercar Lamborghini built in extremely limited numbers atop a Murcielago-derived chassis. The faceted, angular bodywork and matte finish give this diecast real presence, a genuinely rare subject for a Lamborghini shelf.

Matte grey suits the Reventon better than almost any gloss finish could, and AUTOart's 1:18 diecast leans fully into that stealth-fighter character.

Faceted Bodywork in a Matte Finish

The Reventon's whole design language borrows from military aircraft, with sharply angled panels and hard creases replacing the Murcielago's more rounded surfacing, and a matte finish is the honest way to show that off since gloss paint would soften the faceted look the real car was built around. AUTOart's diecast keeps those angular lines crisp, with opening doors over a cabin trimmed in an aviation-inspired instrument layout distinct from a standard Murcielago's dashboard. Matte finishes carry their own display considerations, since they show fingerprints and dust more readily than gloss paint and need gentler handling, a small but genuine trade-off for a look this distinctive. It is a hypercar that photographs well from almost any angle, and the diecast holds up to that same scrutiny.

An Extremely Limited Hypercar Built on Murcielago Bones

Lamborghini built the Reventon between 2007 and 2009 in an extremely limited production run, using the Murcielago's V12 and chassis architecture beneath a completely reworked body designed to look and feel like a fighter jet for the road, right down to an aircraft-style instrument cluster. That scarcity, combined with the aggressive design, made the Reventon an instant halo piece within Lamborghini's already exotic range, and it remains one of the more sought-after subjects for collectors focused on 2000s hypercars. Displayed beside a standard Murcielago, the shared mechanical foundation becomes obvious even as the bodywork tells two completely different design stories.

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