Saturday, April 19, 2025

Ultimate Ride for Babies: Lamborghini’s $5K Stroller Rolls Into the Market

Stroller\' Reef AL Arancio\' collaborated by Silver Cross and Lamborghini / Screenshot from Silver Cross homepage
Stroller’ Reef AL Arancio’ collaborated by Silver Cross and Lamborghini / Screenshot from Silver Cross homepage

Italian supercar brand Lamborghini has teamed up with Silver Cross, known as the “royal stroller of the UK,” to release a limited-edition “super stroller.”

British premium stroller brand Silver Cross recently launched the Reef AL Arancio, a stroller created in collaboration with Lamborghini. This exclusive model is limited to just 500 units worldwide and costs £4,000 (approximately $7,530) in the UK.

The Reef AL Arancio is based on Silver Cross’s deluxe Reef2 stroller but features Lamborghini’s signature orange color, “Arancio,” along with the brand’s technical and aesthetic elements. It uses luxurious materials like Italian Alcantara fabric, premium Italian leather, and high-gloss polycarbonate, all designed to enhance the newborn’s comfort, provide spinal support, and boost safety.

Additional features include a headrest that protects babies from sunlight and brake pedals inspired by Lamborghini cars. These elements are crafted by artisans to exacting standards, with the iconic Lamborghini logo featured throughout the product.

Silver Cross explained that the stroller was developed over a careful two-year process from concept to completion, embodying the core values of both Silver Cross and Lamborghini in its premium materials, finish, and details.

Global fashion magazine Hypebeast described the Reef AL Arancio as “the bougiest way to start life for your baby and the cheapest way for you, Mom and Dad, to officially call yourself a Lamborghini owner.”

Founded in 1877 in the UK, Silver Cross is renowned for its high-end strollers, which members of the British royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, have used.

Stroller\' Reef AL Arancio\' collaborated by Silver Cross and Lamborghini/ Screentshot from Silver Cross homepage
Stroller’ Reef AL Arancio’ collaborated by Silver Cross and Lamborghini/ Screentshot from Silver Cross homepage

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