The NA63’s Strategic Significance for North America
Sixty-three cars. Two countries. Only 63 Revuelto NA63 units will be produced, all for the United States and Canada. The ’63’ references Lamborghini’s founding year of 1963 and the brand’s 63rd anniversary in 2026, but what demands attention here is not the number. It is the geography.
The strategy is deliberate.
The NA63 retains the full technical architecture of the standard Revuelto, including the hybrid powertrain, aerodynamics, and chassis technologies. The NA63 is exclusive to the United States and Canada, features a distinctive livery, and retains the standard car’s technical architecture.
Exclusive Design and Homage Liveries
The actual design logic behind the NA63’s liveries is more interesting than a simple red-white-and-blue paint job. The lead configuration wraps the body in Blu Marinus, then lays Rosso Mut (red) and Bianco Monocerus Matt (white) stripes across the hood. That tri-color combination simultaneously references two flags: the United States flag through its red, white, and blue palette, and the Canadian flag through the dual red-and-white stripe motif alone. Rosso Mut accents carry through to the front splitter, side skirts, and rear diffuser wing profiles, tying the whole exterior together.
Three alternative configurations round out the palette. Grigio Serget pairs with Blu Royal and Bianco Monocerus accents. Bianco Sideralis takes Rosso Mars and Blu Royal details on the hood, again echoing the United States flag’s colors. Grigio Acheso closes the lineup with Nero Nemesis and Arancio Xanto accents. Four liveries in total, all anchored to the same thesis: this car belongs to North America.

Unchanged Powertrain, Unmatched Performance
The NA63 retains the full technical architecture of the standard Revuelto. The result is 0–100 km/h in 2.5 seconds and a top speed exceeding 350 km/h.
The NA63 adds exclusive design and a regionally limited 63-unit run for the United States and Canada while preserving every element of the standard Revuelto’s technical architecture. No powertrain modifications, no chassis detuning — the performance figures are identical to the car on which it is based.

The ’63’ Legacy: A Collector’s Perspective
The number 63 is doing considerable work here. It marks the year Ferruccio Lamborghini founded the company in Sant’Agata Bolognese, and in 2026 it also marks the brand’s 63rd anniversary — a coincidence of calendar and geography that Lamborghini has chosen to make tangible through exactly 63 physical objects.
All 63 units are confined exclusively to the United States and Canada. Lamborghini has not announced pricing. What the sources confirm is a North America-only limited run, four regionally referencing liveries, and the standard Revuelto’s full performance specification carried over without alteration.

Competitive Landscape: Lamborghini’s Limited Edition Strategy
The Revuelto NA63 is regionally exclusive to the U.S. and Canada and retains the standard Revuelto’s technical architecture. The distinction that matters most, though, circles back to geography.
The deeper play is retention and recognition. The NA63 is exclusive to the United States and Canada — North America, which Lamborghini describes as its most important market. With 63 units and flag-referencing liveries that speak directly to two countries’ visual identities, the NA63 marks Lamborghini’s pointed acknowledgment of that relationship — not through a press release, but through 63 physical objects that cannot be bought anywhere else on earth.
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