Lamborghini is making a limited-edition, sleek and sexy… baby stroller

Image - Silver Cross


If getting a Lamborghini is a distant (read: expensive) dream, get a child and then get Lamborghini’s Limited Edition Baby Stroller. One way or another, you’ll have a swanky Lamborghini parked in your home. The Reef AL Arancio is the result of a collaboration between the Italian carmaker and nursery brand Silver Cross. The British brand may have mastered strollers for more than a century, but I can admit without hesitation that this dapper take on a baby product beats the nauseatingly cutesy offerings of its competitors.

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They are putting the “super” in strollers, equipping them with Lamborghini’s signature touches, like leather, automotive suede trim, a powder-coated chassis, orange highlights, and, of course, ample Lamborghini badging. Phil Taylor, Silver Cross design director, said in a press release: “Taking design inspiration from Automobili Lamborghini brand pillars—brave, unexpected, and authentic—this exclusive collaboration showcases the exceptional craftsmanship and innovation of the Silver Cross team, highlighting our attention to detail and commitment to excellence in every aspect of the design process.”

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Image – Silver Cross

Limited to 500 pieces, the super strollers will be available from early 2025 in select countries worldwide. While there is no news on how much the Reef AL Arancio will cost, considering other prams in this category can run up to $1,000, this one certainly won’t be cheap.

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