Lamborghini and Silver Cross Launch Limited-Edition Luxury Super Stroller
Automobili Lamborghini and Silver Cross built only 500 units of the Reef AL Arancio stroller, each numbered with a "1 di 500" footplate plaque and priced from £4,000.

Automobili Lamborghini and British nursery brand Silver Cross unveiled the Reef AL Arancio in early March 2026, a limited-edition "super stroller" that transplants supercar design language directly into baby gear. With just 500 units available globally, each identified by a "1 di 500" plaque integrated into the footplate, the collaboration sits firmly at the intersection of automotive craft and nursery hardware.
The stroller's design brief drew from Lamborghini's production vehicles with unusual specificity. The angular bassinet is constructed from high gloss polycarbonate with integrated mesh, its silhouette lifted from the faceted bodywork geometry Lamborghini applies to its cars. A sculpted automotive-style seat and origami storage basket complete the passenger configuration. The Y device, a repeating graphic woven into the interior of Lamborghini's high-performance vehicles, appears throughout the stroller to, as Silver Cross put it, "interlink the design essence and values across all disciplines."
Material choices reinforce that intent. The Reef AL Arancio uses high-performance suede and genuine Italian leather details throughout, with Lamborghini's signature arancio orange used as an accent color against sleek black fabrics. The handlebar casting and automotive-inspired brake pedal are both finished by hand, the kind of detail that belongs on a coachbuilt car as much as a pram rolling through a park.
On paper, the performance credentials hold up. The stroller weighs 29.9 lbs and measures L 33.4 x W 24 x H 38.7 to 44.1 inches, folding down to L 27.9 x W 24 x H 12 inches. Full suspension wheels underpin Silver Cross's claim that the Reef AL Arancio was built to handle any terrain, with the brand's marketing positioning it squarely as "born to perform."

Silver Cross has a long pedigree to lean on here: the company traces its origins to 1877, when it produced what it describes as the original pram. That century-plus of nursery engineering sits alongside Lamborghini's own obsessive attention to material finish and production detail. "By combining Silver Cross' unprecedented authority in nursery innovation with the iconic intricacies of Automobili Lamborghini, a super stroller is born," Silver Cross stated in product copy accompanying the launch.
Pricing reflects the collaboration's positioning. Global Icons reported the Reef AL Arancio at £4,000 GBP, roughly $5,165 USD, while the Silver Cross USA product listing showed $6,000.00. The discrepancy likely reflects separate regional MSRPs for the UK and US markets, though neither brand has published a reconciled global price. Either figure places the stroller well above the premium tier of conventional nursery hardware and firmly into the territory of collectible luxury goods.
For anyone keeping score on accessible Lamborghini ownership, the Reef AL Arancio does technically represent the lowest entry point into the brand's ecosystem, though that framing says more about the price of a Huracán than it does about the cost of equipping a nursery.
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