Lamborghini’s Hong Kong division has pulled the wraps of the very special Aventador SVJ 63, which boasts a camouflage matte paint finish inspired by the supercar that broke the Nurburgring Nordschleife record for production vehicles two years ago, posting a time of 6:44.97.

Commissioned through the carmaker’s Ad Personam customization division, this Aventador SVJ 63 Coupe is one of just 63 units aimed at global markets. The limited production run is a reference to the brand’s founding year of 1963. Adorning the body are the ‘63’ decals on the doors and front bonnet, and the matte carbon fiber looks of the upper body panels.

The camouflage livery has also been applied to the Cervelo R5 Automobili Lamborghini Edition bicycle, which was shown last month and retails from $18,000, and on the Clima Bottle created in partnership with 24Bottles.

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This customized Italian exotic model bears its owner’s signature inside, who went for the Nero Cosmus black Alcantara upholstery, wrapped around the seats, dashboard, and steering wheel, contrasted by the Arancio Leonis orange accents, double stitching, and piping. The door cards, central console, and floor mats also combine the two colors, and the carbon fiber trim remains visible.

Dubbed “one of the most unique masterpieces ever commissioned through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program”, the Aventador SVJ 63 will be showcased at the company’s official Hong Kong showroom from November 4, for a short period of time.

In case you needed a refresh, the Lamborghini Aventador packs 759 HP (770 PS / 566 kW) at 8,500 rpm and 531 lb-ft (720 Nm) of torque at 6,750 rpm from a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 engine. 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) takes 2.8 seconds and top speed stands at over 217 mph (350 km/h).