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2025 Lamborghini Temerario

While a plug-in hybrid Huracan successor may deter many Lamborghini aficionados, the new Temerario mates a new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three motors to produce north of 900 ponies, which screaming its heart out at 10,000 rpm.

by MotorheadOne on August 16, 2024, 19:00

Lamborghini has unveiled the all-new 2025 Temerario, a cutting-edge hybrid supercar that succeeds the iconic Huracan, which reigned supreme from 2014 to 2024. For the first time, this all-new baby Lambo combines a new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors, delivering a staggering 907 horsepower to catapult from 0-62 mph in a mere 2.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 213 mph. While the hybrid powertrain offers improved efficiency and uses a small-sized battery to offer electric driving up to short distances, not all Lambo lovers will appreciate the advancements, considering naturally aspirated engines are slowly dying, and the 5.2-liter V10 was just sublime.

The Temerario’s exterior design evolves Lamborghini’s signature style, introducing sharper lines and hexagonal elements. While it maintains a distinctive presence, the more refined appearance contrasts Revuelto’s polarizing, overly aggressive styling. The Temerario’s cabin is a tech-laden fest, albeit one that shares its layout with the Revuelto. Although the interior boasts advanced features and premium materials, this similar interior layout, in our opinion, fails to complement the new shell design.

Even though most of the details are out, Sant’Agata Bolognese is still coy about the pricing. However, we expect it to start around $280,000. This makes it a perfect competitor to the 2025 McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB, both of which are plug-in hybrids like the Temerario. As Lamborghini steps on this electrified journey, will its performance and innovation justify its inevitable premium? Stay tuned for our in-depth exploration of this electrified supercar.

What’s new?

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Lamborghini’s latest offering, the Temerario, is all new for 2025, replacing the Huracan. This hybrid supercar combines a twin-turbo V8 engine with three electric motors, delivering a total output of 907 horsepower – a substantial increase over the Huracan’s tried-and-tested naturally aspirated V10.

Its exterior design evolves Lamborghini’s signature style, introducing sharper lines and hexagonal elements. The cabin features a modern, driver-focused layout with advanced technology, including a new infotainment system and digital displays, all very similar to the flagship Revuelto. It offers improved practicality, increased interior space, and a larger front trunk.

Believe it or not, the Huracan successor is an eight-banger hybrid!

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Huracan’s successor impresses with electrifying performance
Lamborghini’s all-new Temerario uses an all-new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, three e-motors, and a 3.8-kWh battery to produce 907 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. 277 ponies and 122 pound-feet more than the Huracan.

The Temerario marks a significant departure from the company’s traditional powertrain philosophy, and its beating heart consists of a brand-new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with a flat-plane crankshaft. The new twin-turbo V8 cooks up to 789 horsepower at 9,000-9,750 rpm alone.

While this engine may sound similar to the one in the Urus SE, it is a completely different unit designed specifically for this car. The engine is mated to three electric motors – one integrated between the engine and the new eight-speed DCT automatic, with two 110-kW motors fitted on the front axle, each powering the front wheels. Power goes to all four wheels via a new eight-speed DCT, derived from the Revuelto, replacing the seven-speed DCT from its predecessor. The hybrid powerplant also has a 3.8-kWh lithium-ion battery, which the automaker says can be charged in 30 minutes with 7.0-kW charging. We don’t know the all-electric range yet, but expect around eight miles when charged fully, and electric driving transforms it into a front-wheel-drive car since the motors take charge of propulsion.

When combined, the unison of the engine and three motors churn up to a bonkers 907 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque. That’s 277 ponies and 122 pound-feet more than the Huracan’s 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10. With so much adrenaline running down its veins, it’s no secret that the Temerario is fast. Lamborghini says it can shoot from 0-62 mph (0-100 km/h) in just 2.7 seconds and has a top speed of 213 mph. However, we expect it to do the 0-62 run in around 2.3 seconds, in reality, given independent test results often have faster results.

Compared to rivals like the McLaren Artura, which packs a 671-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 hybrid engine, and the Ferrari 296 GTB’s 819-horsepower 3.0-liter twin-turbo plug-in hybrid engine, the Temerario holds its ground with superior power and torque figures. It also outperforms Artura’s 3.0-second 0-62 mph time and 205 mph top speed. On the other hand, it also beats the 296 GTB’s 2.9-second time and 205-mph top speed.

While these figures are utterly impressive, many enthusiasts will lament the loss of the howling 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 found in the Huracán. The V10’s raw, visceral character and spine-tingling soundtrack were integral to the Lamborghini experience, and its absence may disappoint some purists.

However, the hybrid powertrain has its advantages. With a 50-percent reduction in CO2 emissions compared to the Huracán, the Temerario showcases Lamborghini’s commitment to sustainability without compromising performance. The instant torque provided by the electric motors enhances low-end response and fills in any gaps in the power delivery.

Powertrain specs 2025 Lamborghini Temerario
Powertrain 789-horsepower 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 + three motors
Transmission 8-speed DCT automatic
Combined horsepower 907 hp
Combined torque 590 lb-ft
0-62 mph 2.7 seconds
Top speed 213 mph
Battery capacity 3.8-kWh
Charging time 30 minutes

Slick acceleration meets fine Italian driving characteristics in the Temerario

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Lamborghinis are known for their driving finesse and sharp handling, and the new Temerario hybrid supercar isn’t any different. Its new aluminum "Space Frame" chassis and an aluminum and carbon fiber body provide a solid foundation for exceptional handling. Torsional stiffness sees a 20 percent increase compared to its predecessor, while the total weld bead length is reduced by over 80 percent. The usage of recycled carbon fiber in various parts of the chassis not only contributes to more rigidity but also helps it keep the curb weight in check.

On the road, the Temerario proves to be a capable daily driver, thanks to its five main driving modes: Città, Strada, Sport, Corsa, and Corsa Plus. Città mode softens the suspension and optimizes the hybrid system for comfort, making city driving a breeze. Strada mode balances comfort and performance, perfect for highway cruising. Sport mode sharpens the throttle response and stiffens the suspension, allowing drivers to enjoy its agility on winding roads.

For track enthusiasts, Corsa and Corsa Plus modes unleash their full potential. With three levels of assistance, the new Drift Mode enables drivers to explore the car’s limits safely. The compact body, with a 104.6-inch wheelbase and 78.6-inch width, contributes to agile handling. Since the wheelbase is 1.5 inches larger than the Huracan, it should have some pros and cons. The larger wheelbase should provide more stability and ride comfort whilst compromising the sharpness found in the Huracan.

The advanced suspension system, featuring adaptive dampers and active anti-roll bars, ensures excellent body control and ride comfort. The wider track enhances stability and cornering grip, allowing drivers to carry more speed through turns.

Lamborghini outfits its new supercar with 20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels draped to Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires, providing it with sufficient grip on the tarmac. High-spirited drivers can also opt for Potenza Race tires for track use or Blizzak LM005 winter tires for extra grip on slippery surfaces, especially in snowy regions. Run-flat tires are available for additional peace of mind during high-speed driving.

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Mindblowing stopping prowess with the carbon-ceramic brakes
Its standard CCB braking system outfits the front wheels with 16.14-inch ventilated discs and ten-piston calipers, while the rear wheels have 15.35-inch vented discs assisted by four-piston calipers. The result is 62-0 mph in 104 feet.

With fast performance comes slowing responsibilities, so this supercar comes standard with high-performance carbon-ceramic brakes (CCB Plus system) for exceptional stopping power. The front wheels have 16.14x1.49-inch front ventilated rotors with massive ten-piston calipers. The rear wheels are bolted with 15.35x1.25-inch vented discs with four-piston calipers. These brakes are very responsive and take 104 feet to stop from 62 mph. Huracans stopped faster, 96 feet from 60-0 mph to be precise.

While the Temerario’s handling is undeniably impressive, its 3,725.8-pound dry weight is 663 pounds heavier than the Huracan, which may affect its nimble nature. The added weight, primarily due to the hybrid system and additional safety features, may compromise how it corners and overall high-speed stability. But its meticulous weight distribution and low center of gravity help mitigate the impact of the extra pounds.

Unmistakably Lamborghini, but employs a futuristic style with modern cues

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Head-turning looks with a modern design philosophy
Unlike the Revuelto, the Temerario features an elegant exterior design, accentuated by a sharp fascia design with hexagonal DRLs, chiseled LED lamps, a transparent hood, and hexagonal LED tail lamps.

Lamborghini’s freshly brewed Temerario hybrid supercar marks a significant evolution in the company’s design language, building upon the iconic Huracán while introducing fresh, contemporary elements. At first glance, the silhouette remains unmistakably Lamborghini, with its aggressive fascia design exhibiting LED headlamps inspired by the Countach LPI800-4. Its low-slung stance, aggressive proportions, and sleek side profile leave no doubt that it hails all the way from Sant’Agata Bolognese. However, as you look closer, many new design cues set it apart from its predecessor.

The fascia is dominated by a sleek hood with triangular veins exhibiting aggression and ascending to the chiseled headlamps. Underneath lies a newly designed bumper with wide intakes for improved airflow to the brakes and drivetrain hardware. One of the most striking changes is the hexagonal DRLs, which create a distinctive and modern signature. At the rear, hexagonal taillights with integrated air passages optimize engine cooling, while a transparent hood flaunts the powerful twin-turbo V8 engine.

Compared to the Huracán, Temerario’s design is more contemporary and universally appealing. While critics may find this approach too modern and may dilute Lamborghini’s trademark boldness, it’s no secret that the aesthetics look more refined and mature. In contrast to the Revuelto, which has generated controversy for its radical styling and heavily mimicking the fascia design of the Lamborghini Sian, the Temerario avoids controversies with a modern layout that eulogies tradition and innovation.

Lamborghini offers an extensive palette of over 400 body colors and special liveries for the Temerario, allowing customers to personalize their vehicles. New 20-inch front and 21-inch rear rims are available in three different designs and materials, including cast, forged, and carbon fiber options.

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Active aerodynamic elements, such as an adjustable rear spoiler, work in conjunction with a redesigned underbody featuring vortex generators and a larger diffuser to optimize airflow and improve cooling performance by 30 percent. These enhancements boost its visual presence and track capabilities.

The maker also offers the Alleggerita Package, which includes a CRPF (carbon fiber reinforced plastic) splitter and carbon fiber underbody panels, plus many interior upgrades (mentioned later) to reduce the total weight by 55.1 pounds. A fixed rear spoiler emphasizes the car’s width and contributes to a 103 percent increase in rear downforce compared to the Huracán EVO. The optional Alleggerita package further boosts downforce by 158 percent. A Carbon Package graces the exterior with a rear diffuser, rear-view mirror caps, and side intake covers, further cutting weight by four pounds.

Dimensions wise, it’s 7.3 inches longer, 2.4 inches wider, and 1.9 inches taller than the Huracan Evo. It also rides on 104.6 inches wheelbase, 1.5 inches larger than its predecessor.

Exterior dimensions 2025 Lamborghini Temerario 2024 Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica 2024 Ferrari 296 GTB 2025 McLaren Artura
Wheelbase 104.6 inches 103.2 inches 102.4 inches 103.9 inches
Length 185.2 inches 179.8 inches 179.9 inches 178.7 inches
Width 78.6 inches 76.1 inches 77.1 inches NA
Height 47.2 inches 45.9 inches 46.7 inches 47 inches

Roomier seats, updated technology, and futuristic design yield a premium cabin experience

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Quite frankly, we can’t stop drooling over the fascia design, but there is always more to find inside a Lamborghini than just the face and power. Step inside the Temerario, and you’ll get what we mean here. Its cockpit features a "Feel like a pilot" design philosophy, drawing inspiration from the aerospace industry. The cockpit design carries a sleek and modern layout with aviation-inspired elements such as the start/stop "Power button," e-gear lever, and red "line-up." These design cues add more drama and compliment its futuristic, performance-oriented ambiance.

If you’re familiar with the Aventador successor – the Revuelto- you’ll find the exact dashboard ruling the two-seater cabin. The hexagonal air vents, trapezoidal center outlet, and slanting center-touchscreen detail sprinkle visual spice to the overall styling. A newly-developed flat-bottom steering wheel with optional carbon elements puts control at the driver’s fingertips, while a red-crowned rotor lets you easily access the drive modes. All these ensure drivers are pampered with top-notch ergonomics.

But the design isn’t devoid of contentions, as we think Lamborghini could have graced the Temerario with a different cabin to give it more character, and the abundance of screens somewhat snatches the essence of the functional nature of a supercar. Considering that times have changed and many buyers expect modern amenities inside, it may be a fair compromise.

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Comfortable seating or upright driving position. Which one would you prefer?
18-way power-adjustable sports seats with heating and cooling keep you comfortable on longer journeys and extreme weather conditions, while newly designed carbon fiber double-shell sports seats ensure a more upright position on the track.

The new "Spaceframe" chassis results in this car having a larger wheelbase and body, which, although it can compromise its snappy nature, does bring some advantages. If you didn’t find the Huracan spacious enough, its successor will impress you. The front seats offer 1.3 inches more headroom and 1.81 inches more legroom than the Huracan. Lamborghini states that even drivers up to 6.5 feet tall will have no problem sitting at the front, and outward visibility has improved by 4.8 degrees. While these numbers may not seem much on paper, they significantly improve overall comfort inside, considering many consider supercar cabins to be cramped.

Occupants can choose between newly designed carbon fiber double-shell sports seats or 18-way adjustable comfort seats with heating and ventilation, ensuring a perfect balance of support and luxury. The extensive use of premium materials, such as carbon fiber, leather, and Corsatex by Dinamica suede, creates a sumptuous and inviting atmosphere.

Infotainment and safety features like no other Lamborghini

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Futuristic interior with three stunning digital displays
The driver-focused cockpit features a 12.3-inch driver display, an 8.4-inch central touchscreen, and a 9.1-inch passenger display for an immersive, high-tech experience.

The Temerario justifies its contemporary demeanor and promises a deluxe cabin experience via cutting-edge infotainment and driver-assist technologies, leaving Lamborghini to brag that it is "the most advanced car in its history from a multimedia perspective."

The centerpiece flaunts a set of three displays. Behind the steering wheel, you get a 12.3-inch driver display with a new graphic design and three types of views. The "Dynamic view" shows vehicle info, while the "Navi view" shows maps and GPS data, and the "Essential view" contains all crucial driving-related information while driving. For infotainment, the center stack features an 8.4-inch central touchscreen slated at a 45-degree angle, providing a clearer image and easier access to data. A 9.1-inch slim display takes the stage at the passenger side, but that’s mostly useless, considering it’s too lean to use for infotainment. The system features a voice assistant and web radio functionality for added convenience.

The Lamborghini Vision Unit (LAVU) system incorporates three cameras, offering enhanced visibility and situational awareness. Over-the-air updates ensure the software remains up-to-date, while the Sonus Faber premium audio system delivers an immersive audio experience. Seamless smartphone integration is achieved through wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto compatibility, allowing drivers to access their favorite apps and content.

Safety is paramount, with the Lamborghini Connect Vehicle Tracking System (LCVTS) providing proactive unauthorized use detection and a continuous surveillance system that automatically records video in emergencies.

How does it compare against rivals?

2025 McLaren Artura

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The 2025 McLaren Artura is a formidable rival to the Lamborghini Temerario. Its sleek and aerodynamic exterior showcases McLaren’s signature design language. Its interior is a minimalist masterclass, with high-quality materials and a driver-focused layout. The Artura’s creature comforts include a state-of-the-art infotainment system and customizable ambient lighting.

It features a hybrid powertrain consisting of a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine and an electric motor, producing a combined output of 671 horsepower and 531 pound-feet of torque. This allows the Artura to accelerate from 0-60 mph in just 3.0 seconds and reach a top speed of 205 mph. With a starting price of around $249,100, the Artura sits in a similar price bracket to the Temerario, offering strong performance and looks.

2024 Ferrari 296 GTB

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The 2024 Ferrari 296 GTB is another strong competitor to the Temerario, with its sculpted body lines and iconic Ferrari styling cues. The interior blends luxury and sportiness, featuring premium leather upholstery, carbon fiber accents, and a digital instrument cluster.

Powering the 296 GTB is a hybrid system that combines a 3.0-liter twin-turbo V6 engine with an electric motor, generating an impressive 819 horsepower and 545 pound-feet of torque. This enables the 296 GTB to sprint from 0-60 mph in a mere 2.9 seconds and achieve a top speed of over 205 mph. With a price tag starting at around $338,255, the 296 GTB is positioned as a more premium alternative to the Lambo.

Both the McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB offer compelling packages that rival the Lamborghini Temerario in terms of performance, luxury, and technology. While the Artura has a slight edge in affordability, the 296 GTB’s higher price point reflects its more exclusive status. Ultimately, the choice between these three hybrid supercars will come down to personal preferences in design, brand loyalty, and driving dynamics.

Conclusion: Temerario marks a huge step for Lamborghini, but it could be better!

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Will eat the McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB on the race track
With 0-62 mph arriving as early as 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 213 mph, the Temerario will undoubtedly batter most of its competitors on a drag strip.

When summed up, the Temerario marks a significant shift in the company’s philosophy. While the hybrid powertrain delivers astonishing performance figures, surpassing its predecessor and rivals, enthusiasts will miss the naturally aspirated V10 that defined the Huracan. The Temerario’s exterior design, though evolutionary, strikes a balance between tradition and innovation, appealing to a broader audience but potentially lacking the bold, distinctive character that hardcore Lamborghini fans crave.

It offers a roomier and technologically advanced cabin, addressing some of the Huracan’s shortcomings. However, the shared interior layout with the Revuelto is a turn-off. Its performance capabilities are undeniable, but its increased weight and complexity from the hybrid power plant raise concerns about long-term reliability and serviceability.

Compared to rivals like the McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB, the Lambo holds its own in terms of performance and luxury, but its higher price point may deter some buyers. While it represents a bold step towards the future of hybrid supercars, it remains to be seen if it can capture the hearts of Lamborghini purists who cherish the raw, unfiltered experience of the Huracan.

FAQs

What type of powertrain does the 2025 Lamborghini Temerario feature?

The Temerario combines a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine with three electric motors and a 3.8-kWh battery, forming a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Together, they combine to generate 907 horsepower and 590 pound-feet of torque.

How fast is the 2025 Lamborghini Temerario feature?

The Lamborghini Temerario takes 2.7 seconds to clock 0-60 mph and offers a top speed of 213 mph. These numbers make it faster than the McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB.

What other supercars are considered competitors of Temerario?

The Temerario competes with the likes of the McLaren Artura, Ferrari 296 GTB, and Porsche 911 Turbo S.

Does the 2025 Lamborghini Temerario offer all-electric driving?

Being a plug-in hybrid, the Temerario employs a 3.8-kWh lithium-ion battery in its powertrain to juice the front electric motors, but Lamborghini hasn’t revealed the exact range.

How much luggage space does the Temerario offer?

The Temerario features a front trunk like most supercars, but it only offers 3.9 cubic feet of storage space.

Lamborghini Temerario: authentic “Fuoriclasse”

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The new super sports car is in a league of its own: a 920 CV twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain offering the highest levels of performance and comfort for a peerless driving experience

Automobili Lamborghini presented the Temerario, the all-new super sports car equipped with a twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain that redefines the very concepts of performance, driving pleasure and comfort. The Temerario is the second model in the Lamborghini High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) range, after the Revuelto, and completes the hybridization of Sant’Agata Bolognese’s line-up following the market debut of the Urus SE.

A star of Monterey Car Week 2024, the Temerario presents itself as the new benchmark in the super sports car segment, thanks to class-beating performance. The new hybrid powertrain combines an entirely new twin-turbo V8 engine with three electric motors, providing a total power output of 920 CV. The twin-turbo V8 has been designed and developed from scratch in Sant’Agata Bolognese and is the first and only production super sports car engine able to reach 10,000 rpm. The performance is an absolute revelation: maximum speed of over 340 km/h (210+ mph), 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in just 2.7 seconds.

"The Temerario is a genuine ’fuoriclasse’: a car in a league of its own, an extraordinary and innovative vehicle both from a technical and stylistic point of view," says Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini. "Every new Lamborghini must surpass its forerunners in performance terms, while at the same time being more sustainable from an emissions standpoint. With the Temerario, we have completed a key chapter in the electrification strategy included in our Direzione Cor Tauri plan: we also become the first luxury automotive brand to offer a completely hybridized range."

With the Temerario Lamborghini has also achieved new heights in terms of aerodynamic efficiency, combined with stylistic details and lines that represent a further landmark in the brand’s design. Also entirely new is the aluminum chassis which, thanks to the use of a cutting-edge high-strength, ultra-light alloy, significantly increases torsional rigidity and contributes to excellent driving dynamics.

The chassis delivers excellent passenger comfort and increased roominess: the Temerario is a super sports car that expresses its full potential on the track while offering more space for passengers and luggage than any other vehicle in its segment.

The Temerario also delivers the most advanced multimedia experience in Lamborghini history, thanks to the introduction of the Lamborghini Vision Unit system, which provides access to new functions and applications that allow users to relive and share their track and road driving experiences.

POWERTRAIN

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Advanced aerodynamics for unparalleled performance
Temerario boasts active aerodynamic elements, a redesigned underbody with vortex generators, and a 70% larger diffuser for improved downforce and cooling.

The heart of a Lamborghini has always been its drive system. With the new Temerario, Lamborghini takes an entirely new approach, with several years of development, delivering an unprecedented super sports car powertrain, comprised of an extremely high-revving biturbo Internal Combustion Engine concept combined with three electric motors. "We wanted to develop an incomparable, high-performance sports engine that combines the best of two worlds: an emotional combustion engine based on a twin-turbocharged V8 and a performance-oriented electrification. Our concept of incorporating three electric motors with a combustion engine ensures to achieve instantaneous acceleration, torque vectoring and energy recuperation. With the Temerario we are redefining the segment," says Rouven Mohr, Chief Technical Officer at Lamborghini. "Temerario is in a league of its own, in terms of engineering solutions and performance."

The new powertrain is integral to the second super sports car in Lamborghini’s High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) product range. The first target was to achieve the highest possible power and torque, while at the same time offering the response of a classic high-revving naturally aspirated engine. Therefore, only high-performance components are used in the drivetrain: the new 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine has a specific output of 200 CV per liter and works together with an oil-cooled axial flow electric motor fully integrated in the V8 housing. Propulsion is supported by two electric motors on the front axle.

"By combining a high-revving V8 biturbo with three electric motors of axial flux type we are taking a very sophisticated approach that has never been seen before in series production and the result will impress Lamborghini fans all over the world - With this adrenaline-machine, we are catapulting ourselves into a new paradigm for super sports cars," continues Mohr. This linearity and progression, with high revving characteristics, which was previously only possible with naturally aspirated engines, now offers high torque with high engine speeds, thanks to the turbochargers.

The new engine with the internal designation L411 is now one of the most powerful engines in the segment. The V8 biturbo delivers its peak power of 800 CV from 9,000 to 9,750 rpm and 730 Nm of torque between 4,000 and 7,000 rpm. The electric motor, in P1 position (between the V8 engine and the gearbox), ensures immediate response starting from low engine speed and continues consistently through gear shifts, working as a "torque gap filler" and improving the transient response, giving the sensation of linear and limitless progression up to 10,000 revs. Thanks to the two large turbochargers, efficiency and performance are increased at top speeds. These are located compactly in the V of the engine as a "hot V8" to optimize the packaging and thermal management. The V8 biturbo can rev up to 10,000 revolutions per minute: the maximum boost pressure of the turbochargers is 2.5 bar (abs). The turbines are controlled with an electrical wastegate and a wheel-speed sensor. Lamborghini has designed air filter boxes with tubular cartridges, making them extremely compact to create space and become even more efficient.

At the heart of the crankshaft housing is a flat-plane crankshaft with a 180-degree angle between the crankshaft bends. This crankshaft, which is typically used in racing engines, ensures optimal fluidodynamic behavior due to even firing orders in comparison to the cross-plane crankshaft, and a unique engaging sound. Titanium conrods reduce the rotating masses and offer excellent material properties in terms of strength and lightness, reducing weight. The engine casting material consists of A357+Cu, the same used in motorsport applications.

The particularly robust and reliable finger followers covered in DLC (Diamond Like Carbon) can withstand speeds of up to 11,000 revolutions per minute - a range previously reserved for racing engines in motorsport. This is also where the engineers drew their inspiration for the engine layout concept. As is usual in motorsport, most of the auxiliary units are located on one side, including the two water pumps for the intercooler and engine cooling, as well the electronically-controlled barrel valve for fine temperature control.

The oil and water pumps, which are arranged in series on the right-hand side of the engine, are driven up to a specific ratio pump speed of 7,800 rpm. The engineers integrated the oil tank in one side of the engine that works according to the dry sump principle with five-stage gear scavenge pumps. As a result, the drive unit is flat and sits low in the Temerario lowering the center of gravity of the vehicle, while improving its handling characteristics. A newly designed water-cooling system ensures a balanced temperature regime. The internal cooling of the cylinder heads has been extremely refined using 3D printing technology for the casting core, allowing a uniform cooling of the combustion chamber and high knock resistance. The direct petrol injection atomizes the fuel extremely finely into the eight combustion chambers at up to 350 bar, thus ensuring fast and clean combustion.

The characteristics of a smoothly revving, naturally aspirated engine, with the power delivery of a turbo engine in combination with electric drives, is unique in the way it works and sounds. Lamborghini has thus succeeded in developing a new V8 biturbo that combines the pronounced linearity of the rev development in the previous Lamborghini naturally aspirated V10, with enormous power and torque of a modern turbo engine. In conjunction with the three electric motors, the system output is an outstanding 920 CV / 676 kW.

Engine Sound

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Customizable driving modes for every occasion
Five main modes (Città, Strada, Sport, Corsa, and Corsa Plus) and three hybrid modes (Recharge, Hybrid, and Performance ) allow you to tailor the Temerario’s performance to your preferences, from daily driving to track dominance.

Lamborghini has invested significant technical effort in the development of a unique and unmistakable audio experience from the Temerario’s completely new drive system. Ensuring a highly emotive and unmistakably Lamborghini sound and sensation feedback.

"With the V8 biturbo, the amplitude and frequency of the sound increase as the engine speed rises, and thanks to the flat-plane crankshaft, subtle vibrations underline the power of the drive depending on the engine speed. For the occupants, the ride in the Temerario is an incredible experience for all the senses. Drivers will be roused by the powerful Lamborghini sound and will feel its unmistakable character with all senses," says Mohr.

The technical complexity of this special soundscape is immense. To ensure that the crescendo up to 10,000 rpm provides an emotional, sporty sound, Lamborghini integrates various technical measures and enriches them with high-frequency modulation effects.

A special connection between the engine banks enhances the sound effect of the power unit subject to the engine speed. Depending on the driving mode, the silencer box and exhaust valve of the V8 biturbo work in the low rev range to improve acoustic comfort. At the same time, the different driving modes are clearly differentiated through acoustic tuning.

An exhaust system routed from the manifold to the tailpipes also acoustically emphasizes the combustion processes of the engine. Lamborghini guarantees a clear and clean sound thanks to the smoothed pipe routing. The height and position along the transverse axis of the exhaust tailpipes further focuses the sharpness of the engine with a high frequency component, thus emphasizing its power.

In addition, Lamborghini has designed the engine mounts and body in such a way that the drive has a flat crankshaft character that can be felt by the driver at high engine speeds and under full load. Thanks to the flat-plane crankshaft, in which the crank pins are at an angle of 180 degrees, the V8 biturbo produces subtle vibrations.

Lamborghini makes the amplitude of these vibrations more pronounced at high engine speeds, which enhances the overall impression of speed and power at high revs. The sound engineers also manage to transport the pleasantly sporty acoustics into the interior and at the same time emphasize the desired frequencies by means of lightweight body parts and panels. The light vibrations transmitted to the frame provide a comprehensive sensory experience, in addition to the thrilling soundtrack. As the engine speed increases, the seat vibrations intensify, especially at higher engine speeds of up to 10,000 rpm: a speed range previously only known from motorsport.

Furthermore, an additional sound symposer emits acoustic waves into the interior, creating an immersive auditory experience in every driving mode.

Lamborghini has also designed a completely different soundscape for the different driving modes Città, Strada, Sport and Corsa. In Città mode, Lamborghini offers a high level of comfort with a special sound from the electric drive unit. The composition achieves a smooth and pleasant listening experience in urban environments. In Città mode, the Temerario is emission-free and quiet.

In Strada mode, for country roads and fast autoroutes, occupants enjoy a comfortable and homogeneous V8 biturbo sound experience with evenly distributed frequencies, without any barking or sharp peaks for sporty yet discreet driving pleasure. In Sport and Corsa modes, Lamborghini amplifies the second- and fourth-order overtones of a V8 four-stroke engine and air-intake harmonics, creating an exhilarating and powerful listening experience. At speeds of up to 10,000 rpm, the engine not only delivers incredible power of up to 920 CV, but also an inimitable sound - a new Lamborghini sound of a new generation.

Three electric motors for support

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Evolutionary exterior design blends tradition and innovation
Temerario’s sharp lines, hexagonal elements, and transparent engine cover create a striking, modern look that honors Lamborghini’s design heritage.

The new drivetrain incorporates three electric motors. With 110 kW of power each, the electric motors are an integral part of the powertrain strategy. Two oil-cooled axial flow electric motors with a total peak output of 220 kW and up to 2,150 Nm of torque (the continuous output is 60 kW) drive the front axle when required to achieve all-wheel drive. The electric front axle weighs just 73 kilograms, and each electric motor only 15.5 kilograms.

A major challenge was the design of the powertrain to be as compact as possible. To achieve this, the engineers integrated the electric motor into the housing of the V8 biturbo, directly, without an intermediate clutch. This fills any turbo lag, no matter how small, at any speed delivering 300 Nm of torque. The entire electric drive unit is located compactly between the combustion engine and the dual clutch transmission. This electric motor also works as a starter motor and three-phase generator.

Furthermore, the two electric motors on the front axle also improve the power output and can transform the new Temerario into a fully electric super sports car. In this way, Lamborghini reduces CO2 emissions by up to 50 percent compared to the Huracán.

Battery

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The Lamborghini Temerario is equipped with a lithium-ion high specific power (4500 W/kg) battery pack situated within the central tunnel, keeping the car’s center of gravity as low as possible and ensuring optimal weight distribution. The battery is protected by a lower structural layer and is connected to the front electric motors, the rear electric motor, and an integrated recharging unit.

The battery pack is 1550 mm long, 301 mm high, and 240 mm wide, containing pouch cells with an overall capacity of 3.8 kWh. When the charge drops down to zero it can be recharged using both ordinary domestic alternating and charging column current up to 7 kW in power, and completely recharges in just 30 minutes. It can also be recharged under regenerative braking from the front wheels or directly from the V8 engine.

Thanks to the e-axle, the Temerario incorporates Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo (LDV) 2.0 system. Electric torque vectoring increases the car’s agility in narrow cornering as well as its stability in high-speed cornering, distributing torque optimally to each wheel. Unlike conventional systems, the new torque vectoring intervenes on the brakes only when strictly necessary, to maximize efficiency and ensure a more natural driving style as well as an even higher level of performance. When braking, the e-axle and rear electric motor contribute to deceleration, reducing stress on the brakes while recharging the battery.

Dual-clutch transmission

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The gears of the second Lamborghini super sports car in the High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) category are shifted by an eight-speed dual-clutch transmission (DCT) installed transversally behind the V8. The newly-designed compact transmission meets all the requirements of such a powerful drive unit.

To save installation space and weight, the layout is not a standard DTC. An additional hollow shaft is used to share the same synchronizers for different gear torque paths. Without electrical components, the new DCT weighs less than the Huracán’s seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and achieves faster shift times. At 560 millimeters long, 750 millimeters wide and just 580 millimeters high, the new DCT also remains extremely compact.

Lamborghini has installed the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission behind the V8 biturbo. This creates sufficient space in the center tunnel for the lithium-ion battery that powers the electric motors. Another advantage is that this technical layout optimizes the weight distribution of the Temerario and ensures a compact wheelbase for ideal driving dynamics and balanced handling.

With the new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, drivers experience extremely fast shift times even with a very sporty driving style and daily driving. Continuous downshifts in particular are easy: when braking and simultaneously pressing and holding the left shift paddle the transmission shifts down gears sequentially, allowing the driver to feel and hear the gear change. The long ratio eighth gear reduces the engine speed, which helps to optimize fuel consumption and improves drivability at cruising speed. The Temerario gearbox has been equipped with a mechanical reverse gear system.

DESIGN

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Head-turning looks with a modern design philosophy
Unlike the Revuelto, the Temerario features an elegant exterior design, accentuated by a sharp fascia design with hexagonal DRLs, chiseled LED lamps, a transparent hood, and hexagonal LED tail lamps.

Brave, unexpected and authentically a Lamborghini: with the Temerario Lamborghini Centro Stile has created a new and inimitable super sports car that opens a fresh chapter in Lamborghini design DNA. following a new styling with its own essential and iconic identity. The new design creates its own essential and iconic identity.

"The Lamborghini Temerario marks definitively a new milestone in our design language. We call it "essential and iconic" with enhanced athleticism from its surfaces. From the first glance, this is a puristic, futuristic and yet fascinating super sports car, with its compact and agile proportions, the new hexagonal light signature, the ’Feel like a pilot’ interior design and its sharp lines emphasizing the new hybrid powertrain and its fun-to-drive dynamics. We provide a clear view of the new V8 biturbo engine: the emotional heart of the car and an innovative source of power," says Mitja Borkert, Director of Design at Automobili Lamborghini.

The new car’s design points towards the future of Lamborghini’s legendary mid-engine sports cars, while the shapes of the car stay pure, athletic and well-defined. With a clean-sheet design and new drive concept, the Temerario carries a connection to its legendary predecessors while its all-new persona is characterized by reduction, clarity, sharpness and recognizability. "We have created an elevated stylistic experience with the Temerario: we started from scratch to combine design and dynamism into compact proportions, testifying that this is a true Lamborghini super sports car designed for everyday driving pleasure and track-driving fun," explains Borkert.

Exteriors

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Will eat the McLaren Artura and Ferrari 296 GTB on the race track
With 0-62 mph arriving as early as 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 213 mph, the Temerario will undoubtedly batter most of its competitors on a drag strip.

From first glance, the Temerario reveals Lamborghini DNA in its typical Lamborghini silhouette: clear and puristic lines, short and compact overhangs, integrated aerodynamics and a bold shark nose.

The Lamborghini design language has evolved to create a new hexagonal Daytime Running Light (DRL) signature, rendering it strongly recognizable and identifiable from far away. The hexagon concept can be found as the main design theme throughout the car: on the main bodywork, the side air intakes, the taillights and in the remarkable hexagonal exhaust pipe. "This unique hexagonal light signature ensures a high recognition value within the Lamborghini range, and is also a clearly identifiable in the distance," emphasizes Borkert. The geometric hexagon paradigm has been one of Lamborghini’s most recognizable symbols since the 1960s.

The hexagonal daytime running lights, which incorporate an air tunnel, are part of the design philosophy of incorporating lights within the aerodynamic concept. Furthermore, air channels positioned below the headlights improve the aero performance and cooling of the front high-performance braking system for better efficiency.

The Temerario’s designers combine elements from aviation with a visceral muscularity that starts at the front. The design is characterized by well-formed athletic surfaces and a cabin that tapers towards the hexagonal tailpipes. The tip of the hood dominates the entire front end in a strong and striking shark’s nose design: a symbol of bravery and speed. The sharp, elegant headlights are slightly overlapped by the hood, drawing inspiration from the sports motorcycle world. Air-guiding slats connect the low front spoiler with the hood, while fins on the sides direct the airflow along the flanks. Sharply shaped side skirts support the aerodynamics and increase downforce at the same time.

With a broad shoulder and long, powerful muscularity, the side stretches from the front over the door, emphasizing the extreme sportiness of the Temerario. The powerful and efficient air intakes behind the side doors ensure the necessary airflow for the V8 biturbo’s performance and at the same time, visually enhance the chassis’ downforce. A fixed rear spoiler emphasizes the car’s rear width. The compact yet technical rear end incorporates details from motorsport, such as the wide diffuser that extends under the vehicle and the integrated exhaust tailpipes. The rear lights feature the new hexagonal design, also allowing air to pass through for engine cooling.

The roof is also functional in terms of aerodynamics. A slightly rearward offset profile directs the air directly onto the integrated rear wing. The designers almost invisibly integrated air inlets behind the passenger compartment above the sculpted shoulder: a highly functional component that helps supply the engine, radiator and turbocharger with sufficient air.

The heart of the Temerario is the new 4.0-liter V8 biturbo engine with an integrated axial flux electric motor. In realizing the new powertrain concept, designers and engineers developed a new chassis and body: the Centro Stile Lamborghini had the greatest possible freedom to present the drive system in a visually appropriate way to emphasize a true mid-engine feeling. Lamborghini presents the V8 biturbo openly, like a motorcycle’s engine under a transparent hood.

"With the clean yet exciting styling of the Temerario, we give a new shape to the essential and iconic Lamborghini design language, and take a huge step towards the future," says Borkert. "The Temerario combines style and performance to perfection, presenting an unprecedented convergence of design, engineering and driver experience in a new model."

Interiors: "Feel like a pilot"

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Futuristic interior with three stunning digital displays
The driver-focused cockpit features a 12.3-inch driver display, an 8.4-inch central touchscreen, and a 9.1-inch passenger display for an immersive, high-tech experience.

"Lamborghini’s ’Feel like a pilot’ philosophy comes to life in a new way in the Temerario, through a low seat position; the slim and lightweight dashboard; and a perfect inclination of the steering wheel allowing the driver to feel part of the typic fun-to-drive approach of Lamborghini. The combination of digital screens and mechanical and physical buttons such as the iconic start button or the racing car inspired steering wheel, results in the unique experience of ’pilot interaction’," explains Borkert. "New, electrically adjustable and comfortable sports seats are standard, or optional carbon fiber double-shell sports seats encompass the passengers within the vehicle like a perfectly fitting glove, ergonomically surrounding them with the cockpit and center console unit". The seats are available in many different colors and four different stitching patterns. No other Lamborghini seat currently offers such a wide range of options as the newly-developed comfort seat in the Temerario: the 18-way adjustable comfort seat is heated and ventilated.

The interior mirrors the extraordinary exterior design, creating a balance between digital and physical experiences. Lamborghini uses best-quality materials such as carbon, leather and Corsatex by Dinamica suede throughout the interior, combining them to create a high-quality interior experience with a special feel. Many interior elements can also be ordered in carbon fiber as an option, including parts of the center console, air vents, door panels, parts of the dashboard, steering wheel and steering column. In addition to the elegant lightweight materials, customers can find classical Lamborghini elements such as the Start/Stop "Power button" inspired by aviation; e-gear lever; and red ’line-up’ indicator on the steering wheel to emphasize the extreme sportiness of the Temerario.

Following the "Feel like a pilot" philosophy, thanks to the new generation dashboard, the pilot and co-pilot quickly become one with the car. Clear and intuitive to operate, the pilot can reach all the controls from their perfect seat position. Iconic hexagonal air vents are elegantly integrated into the cockpit, and the center console has space for a smartphone and wallet.

The newly-developed steering wheel with optional carbon elements takes inspiration from the racing world, and allows the driver to control the main driving functions. On the left-hand side of the steering wheel is the red-crowned rotor, which is used to select driving modes. Below this are buttons for the lift function to raise the vehicle; the ’race start’ button; and between them the switches for the indicators. The driver can operate Launch Control with a simple touch of a button, for maximum control.

PILOT INTERACTION

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Comfortable seating or upright driving position. Which one would you prefer?
18-way power-adjustable sports seats with heating and cooling keep you comfortable on longer journeys and extreme weather conditions, while newly designed carbon fiber double-shell sports seats ensure a more upright position on the track.

The new and modern graphic concept continues in the interior. Iconic elements are distributed inside the car including on the center tunnel, touchscreen tiles, and around ventilation openings and seams. "The hexagonal graphics, the choice of materials and the fresh, digital graphics make the interior of the Temerario very sophisticated and emotive," says Borkert. For the first time, the co-pilot has their own slim and informative display, which they can use to call up driving information and vehicle functions. Pilots operate the instruments important for driving in analog form, while those for the entertainment system and navigation are operated by touch via the display in the center console. The "Pilot Interaction" concept actively involves the driver even more closely in the operation of the Temerario, providing perfect control in driving.

The new Human-Machine Interface (HMI) "Pilot Interaction" serves as the information center of the Temerario. Lamborghini developed the new graphics and design exclusively for the Temerario, evolving the new graphic design DNA started in the Revuelto. A new 8.4-inch display mounted on the center console gives the option to swipe and individualize the themes. The pilot and copilot can use it to slide apps and information left and right from the central display to the driver’s and co-pilot’s screens, just like a smartphone. While the driver receives information on the 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster, the data for the front passenger is shown simultaneously on a 9.1-inch screen in front of them. If the pilot changes the driving mode, the display graphics change to match the drive.

More space and room for everyday life

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Compared to the Huracán, the interior of the Temerario has been completely redesigned, while at the same time further developing the design language first seen on the Revuelto. Thanks to the new spaceframe chassis, the Temerario offers significantly more interior space than its predecessor. A low and ergonomic seating position offers the pilot and co-pilot a perfect connection and integration with the vehicle while at the same time providing a high level of comfort, true to the Lamborghini philosophy of "Feel like a pilot".

The new spaceframe chassis concept increases headroom by 34 mm and legroom by 46 mm, plus a 4.8° increase in visibility and accommodates passengers up to 200 cm tall, even when wearing a helmet. This means that even the tallest drivers wearing a helmet can comfortably complete their laps on a racetrack. There is room for items such as sports equipment in the load compartment under the front hood with 112 liters of stowage volume available equivalent to two cabin trolleys. Other everyday items can be stowed behind the seats.

"Offering customers the greatest possible comfort was one of the first objectives we set ourselves," said Paolo Racchetti, Director of Model Line Temerario. "Our super sports cars are driven and enjoyed by customers in the city and on long journeys: improving habitability while keeping the dimensions and proportions of the car as compact as possible was an important challenge during its development. Temerario is an absolutely versatile super sports car, ready to give its all on the track or to be the perfect travel companion during a long weekend."

Personalization and ’Alleggerita’ Package

The Temerario is launched with two new dedicated colors, Blu Marinus (blue) and Verde Mercurius (green). Over 400 body colors and special liveries will be available offering clients almost infinite customization possibilities through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program. The new rims, 20" at the front and 21" at the rear, are available in three different designs and materials: cast rims (three colors), forged (four colors) and carbon. A wide range of carbon fiber elements for exteriors and interiors is offered: front splitter, mirror caps, side upper vents, rear diffuser; central tunnel, instrument cluster, air vents, door switch frame, steering wheel in carbon, steering column cover and gearshift.

For the first time a Lamborghini debuts on the market, it will be available with the ’Alleggerita’ (lightweight) package for customers more oriented towards track driving. It reduces the car’s weight by 12.65 kg through body components alone, with a reduction of over 25 kg when incorporating lightweight interior elements, carbon rims and titanium muffler, and is even more efficient from an aerodynamic point of view (+67% aerodynamic load).

The Alleggerita pack includes a splitter made of CFRP (Carbon fiber reinforced polymers) (-0.19 kg) and recycled carbon fiber underbody panels (-0.55 kg): a further step in Lamborghini’s commitment to sustainability. New side skirts in CFRP deliver a further 0.6 kg of weight saving, as do the rear bonnet (-9.2 kg) and the panel where the high-load spoiler is integrated (-1.6 kg).

Inside, the Lightweight Pack incorporates carbon fiber door panels and passenger footrest to offer a driving experience inspired by the world of competition. Window weights are also reduced: the rear window in lightweight glass saves 0.85 kg, while the fixed side windows are in polycarbonate (-0.45 kg).

An alternative Carbon Pack is also available, which includes a rear diffuser, rear-view mirror caps and carbon side air intake covers, helping to reduce the weight by a further 1.82 kg.

AERODYNAMICS

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Lightweight, rigid Space Frame chassis enhances performance
Aluminum and carbon fiber Space Frame construction increases torsional stiffness by 20%, reducing weight and improving handling and efficiency.

With the Temerario, Lamborghini has achieved the peak of aerodynamic efficiency through the attainment of three primary design goals: stability at high speeds; increased cooling performance; and maximum braking efficiency.

Lamborghini’s designers and engineers took into account the new hybrid powertrain and the increased aerodynamic load targets, particularly at the rear, when developing the bodywork and underbody of the Temerario: the result is +103% rear downforce compared to the Huracán EVO, increasing to +158% if the car is equipped with the Alleggerita Pack.

Each individual element was designed to contribute to excellent aerodynamic performance. Starting with the front, where the DRLs have become aerodynamic elements, the hexagonal lights with dedicated air intakes and deflectors have the task of conveying airflow from the bumper to the upper part of the side radiators, and the two fins have been installed on the inlets. The upper fin with a wing-shaped profile diverts the flow downwards, which is captured by the second horizontal fin, directing it to enter the radiator perpendicularly and maximizing cooling efficiency.

Moreover, the fins which make up the grilles on the wheel arches convey the flow to the outside of the wheel, moving it away from the side radiator and minimizing its slipstream, with the dual effect of reducing aerodynamic resistance and moving the downforce towards the rear.

The wing mirrors, working in unison with the front of the vehicle, have the goal of not only minimizing drag, but also directing the air towards the side radiators, increasing the cooling capacity of the mechanical components.

The roof design with a central channel directs air towards the rear spoiler, integrated in the vehicle body and thus improving the aerodynamic efficiency and increasing downforce. The curved sides of the engine hood also contribute to this result, increasing the portion of air which flows through the side part of the spoiler. The optional Alleggerita package features a high-load lightweight rear spoiler, obtained by increasing the height of the trailing edge with consequent increase in curvature.

The underside of the vehicle also plays a structural role in terms of aerodynamic efficiency. The underbody is equipped with vortex generators: three pairs of fins arranged like the branches of a tree increase the rear aerodynamic load, assisting the action of the diffuser which, thanks to a 70% greater surface area compared to the Huracán EVO and an angle increased by 4°, maximizes the vertical extraction of the air flow from the bottom. The increased cooling demand dictated by the new turbo-hybrid powertrain has necessitated the development of a new radiator layout, providing a 30% improvement in cooling performance.

Moreover, to maximize the Temerario’s exceptional performance, a new brake cooling concept has been developed to optimize vehicle braking. The front section incorporates a deflector fastened to the lower suspension arm which exploits the flow diverted by the front diffuser and directs it towards the front brake caliper, helping to cool it. Another two specific inlets have been incorporated into the bumper to convey a high air flow from the bumper itself towards the disc ventilation channels; then a wye duct - with dual inlet but a single outlet - draws in air at high pressure, helping to improve the brake system cooling. The overall result is a total improvement in cooling performance over the Huracán EVO of 20% for the discs and 50% for the calipers.

The rear incorporates a solution already successfully tested on the Revuelto. The ventilation channels of the rear discs are fed via a NACA duct positioned in the front part of the rear wheel housing, which collects the high-energy flow of the underbody and directs it towards the brake cooling duct.

SPACEFRAME

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The structural assembly of the Temerario sees the new Body-in-White constructed with a multi-technology aluminum spaceframe approach to withstand the higher loads deriving from the new hybrid power unit. This guarantees excellent mechanical qualities together with remarkable efficiency in weight reductions.

Made entirely of aluminum, the frame of the Temerario debuts a new high-strength alloy for high-pressure castings; the use of high-strength hydroformed extrusions; and an increase in the number of hollow castings with thin closed inertia sections, achieved through the use of internal cores. These technologies allowed the constructional complexity of the spaceframe to be minimized and weight to be optimized, while at the same time the new hybrid powertrain adopts over 50% fewer components compared to the same parameters on the Huracán. In addition, the Temerario incorporates a significant reduction in the number of heat welds: over 80% less total weld bead length compared to the Huracán.

The new construction archetype delivered increases in torsional stiffness of over 20% to be achieved compared to the previous generation spaceframe, as well as offering the best possible vehicle weight limitation, ensuring the highest level of occupant safety and making a significant contribution to the vehicle’s excellent driving dynamics.

DRIVING EXPERIENCE

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Temerario offers 13 driving experiences that make the super sports car versatile and capable of exciting both in daily driving and on the curbs of a circuit. The drive modes can be selected via the rotors on the steering wheel: the upper left red-crowned rotor allows the driver to choose between Città, Strada, Sport, Corsa and Corsa Plus (ESC Off - electronic controls deactivated); furthermore, by pressing the "checkered flag" button for two seconds, Launch Control is activated to exploit the maximum potential when starting from a standing start.

"Temerario offers an innovative and emotional driving experience at the same time. The e-4WD system including real torque vectoring is a perfect combination," comments Mohr. "On the one hand we have a car that is absolutely precise and effective on the track, on the other we have a more typically rear-wheel drive character, oriented towards maximum involvement for the driver."

Together with the hybrid system, three new dedicated driving modes also debut: Recharge, Hybrid and Performance, selectable via the upper right rotor. The choice of driving mode is displayed on the driver’s 12.3-inch digital dashboard, where the animated graphics replicate the rotation of the selectors to make the selection immediately intuitive.

Città is the experience designed for driving in urban areas, which can be used both in Hybrid mode (fully electric with a maximum power of 140 kW - 190 CV) and in Recharge mode, to allow the V8 to quickly recharge the battery if necessary. Strada is ideal for extra-urban routes and long autoroute journeys, for efficient and sporty driving, with all-wheel drive that activates on demand. The V8 engine always supports electric motors, with maximum power of 800 CV delivered by the powertrain in Hybrid mode, while in Recharge mode the maximum power output is 725 CV. The front e-axle supports torque vectoring and the active aerodynamics work to offer maximum stability at high speeds, for example on the motorway.

By selecting Sport, the Temerario changes character and the car’s behavior is set to offer emotive, fun and responsive driving in each of the three combinable modes: Recharge, Hybrid and Performance. The combustion engine, assisted by the hybrid system, is active in all three situations, delivering a maximum of 920 CV of power while the sound of the V8 becomes more present; the gearbox responds with maximum responsiveness while the suspension and aerodynamics enhance the agility of the car and the pleasure of driving in corners.

The pinnacle of effectiveness and power expressed, both in terms of performance and sound, is reached with Corsa, the mode designed to enhance the dynamic capabilities of Temerario on the track. In Performance, the powertrain expresses the peak of its potential by delivering 920 CV, and the control of the hybrid system is calibrated to get the most out of the e-axle both in terms of torque vectoring and all-wheel drive, for ultra-sporty driving but accessible at the same time. The sound also reaches maximum emotiveness for an engaging and exhilarating sound experience.

The Drift Mode option also makes its debut on the Temerario, to help the driver generate controlled oversteer and maximize driving fun. Operated via the lower rotor on the right side of the steering wheel, Drift Mode is adjustable according to three different levels: from level one, which facilitates oversteer while maintaining a limited yaw angle, up to level three dedicated to expert drivers to allow a wide angle of yaw.

HMI, INFOTAINMENT AND CONNECTIVITY

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The new Temerario is the most advanced car in the history of Lamborghini from a multimedia perspective. Compared with the Huracán, the connectivity is significantly more advanced, offering users services and features related to everyday use of the car, together with others designed specifically for the fun of driving on road or on track.

Users can take advantage of a navigation system with over-the-air map updates and real-time information on traffic and points of interest. The connectivity suite incorporates entertainment content including web radio, voice assistant and wireless smartphone connection via Apple Car Play and Android Auto. The Temerario offers a Human Machine Interface (HMI) system which consists of three displays: the 12.3" digital instrument panel, the 8.4" central screen and the 9.1" passenger display. The system features graphics including 3D, with animations, widgets and a completely new style created specifically for the car. Furthermore, the three screens are controlled by a single "electronic brain" to ensure maximum coherence of design, interaction and use.

The instrument panel, in addition to having a completely renewed graphic design, presents new customization functions that allow users to select three types of views: "Dynamic view" with vehicle dynamics information; "Navi view" with full screen map; and "Essential view" with essential information for driving. The Infotainment system implements new functions with a wide range of customization options to create a truly immersive experience, including the swipe function that allows users to move contents from the central monitor to the driver and passenger displays with a gesture of the fingers, like on a smartphone screen.

Among the customizations available on the central display is the option of creating a page that manages up to three applications simultaneously, allowing the driver to easily reach their ’favorite’ functions such as climate control, navigation, radio and much more, minimizing distraction while driving. Favorite shortcuts to individual applications can also be created, such as the climate control, telephone contacts, radio and navigation destinations.

The Temerario also debuts the Lamborghini Vision Unit (LAVU) system, an option which, via three cameras and a dedicated control unit, enables three new on-board services: Lamborghini Telemetry 2.0, Memories Recorder and Dashcam. The apps are easily accessible through the infotainment system and steering wheel controls, as well as via the Lamborghini Unica app.

The LAVU system enhances the authentic "Feel like a pilot" experience, using telemetry in a way that records performance on the track to help improve it. It also allows the best driving moments to be saved using the Memories Recorder and improves safety via the Dashcam.

The three hi-definition cameras are positioned to frame both the cabin and the road: the front camera is positioned on the roof liner and records images from the road or track; the ’emotion’ camera, also on the roof liner, frames the cabin to capture the emotions of the driver and passenger; while the rear wall camera is attached to the fireproof shield, behind the seats, and frames the steering wheel, instrument panel and windshield.

The Driving Experience section allows users to recall all the experiences recorded with their car through the LAVU system, while the Remote Trip Statistics service collects data on the distance traveled and the use of the hybrid powertrain after each trip.

The Lamborghini Unica app extends the experience even when the Temerario’s engine is turned off. Using a smartphone or Apple Watch users can continuously monitor their car, viewing information such as the fuel level, battery charge, range and the exact position in which it is parked. Furthermore, through the app it is possible to implement a series of remote-control operations, such as locking and unlocking the doors.

One of the safety and protection features on the Temerario is the Lamborghini Connect Vehicle Tracking System (LCVTS), which proactively detects unauthorized use of the car and notifies the owner via the app as well as the Security Operations Center, in order to promptly activate the necessary procedures. Lamborghini guarantees the confidentiality and protection of clients’ personal data right from the vehicle design stage, applying a ’privacy and security by design’ approach, maintaining the highest standards for the whole life cycle of the product.

Sound

The Temerario Sound System is crafted by Sonus faber, the Italian artisans of sound hailing from Vicenza, Italy. This premium system creates an immersive audio environment, characterized by the renowned natural sound for which Sonus faber is celebrated. Each component is meticulously designed and fine-tuned to ensure a listening experience that mirrors the artistry and precision synonymous with Italian craftsmanship. The Temerario’s encompassing cabin and powerful engine are seamlessly complemented by the Sonus faber sound system, guaranteeing an emotive and luxurious experience.

Lamborghini Telemetry 2.0

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Extensive personalization options for a truly unique supercar
You can choose from over 400 body colors, special liveries, and various wheel designs to create a Temerario that reflects your individual style.

Lamborghini Telemetry 2.0 is an onboard app designed for track use aimed at improving the driver’s confidence and performance, helping the driver to make the most of the Temerario’s potential. The graphic interface and user experience in the car have been completely revamped, making operation more intuitive and immediate and with steering wheel controls making it ideal for use on track.

During track sessions, the course and information about the lap time and each sector can be viewed on the dashboard display. It is also possible to select a reference time to get an immediate report on performance.

Lamborghini Telemetry 2.0 includes over 150 of the world’s most important circuits (including variants); compared to the previous version available on the Huracán STO. In addition, more information is available, such as tire pressure or where and when the electronic intervention has kicked in.

Users can also record videos of their experience using the cameras integrated into the LAVU system: immediately after the session, the telemetry data and videos can be viewed directly on the dashboard display or shared on the Unica app for a more in-depth analysis, even combining the car data with the user’s heart rate thanks to Apple Watch integration.

The Lamborghini Unica app also features enhanced usability thanks to the collaboration of Lamborghini Squadra Corse drivers. Performance analysis is now more user-friendly through the modular visual display of the route map, identifying the recorded videos and the data collected during the session. Images and data can be shared in a personalized video thanks to a video editor integrated into the app, allowing the user to choose between different frames, templates and new overlay widgets.

Memories Recorder

The fun continues off track, where every moment on board the Temerario can be recorded using the Memories Recorder. This feature allows drivers to record up to two minutes of driving using the LAVU system cameras, and to share the video through the Unica app. The usability and personalization options of the Memories Recorder is further improved by the ability to choose the camera frame; the information to display on the graphical interface; and the video format.

Dashcam

The LAVU system has also allowed the implementation of the Dashcam app, designed to improve driving safety. The three cameras provide an efficient continuous surveillance system and, in the event of an accident or emergency maneuver, a one-minute video is automatically recorded. It is also possible to view up to 40 seconds of images before the moment of impact or a maneuver, and the video can be viewed both on the infotainment system and from the Unica app.

TYRES

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Mindblowing stopping prowess with the carbon-ceramic brakes
Its standard CCB braking system outfits the front wheels with 16.14-inch ventilated discs and ten-piston calipers, while the rear wheels have 15.35-inch vented discs assisted by four-piston calipers. The result is 62-0 mph in 104 feet.

As Lamborghini’s long-term partner and exclusive tyre partner for the new Lamborghini Temerario, Bridgestone, a global leader in premium tyres and sustainable mobility solutions, has developed a full tyre line-up to maximise the supercar’s performance on and off the track, year-round, to answer all drivers’ needs.

Bridgestone has turned to its iconic Potenza tyre family for the Temerario’s summer and track fitments, delivering custom engineered Potenza Sport and Potenza Race tyres. The bespoke Bridgestone Potenza Sport fitment applies a pattern design that maximises dry handling, wet handling and high-speed performance, to enhance the vehicle’s sport behaviour.

Alongside this standard ultra high-performance fitment, Bridgestone has also engineered a Potenza Sport fitment which is Run-Flat homologated. This allows drivers to maintain control after a puncture and safely continue driving for 80km at up to 80km/h. Bridgestone has brought this technology to the Temerario in a custom fitment that provides a higher grip level, superior traction and extreme road driving comfort, alongside safety and peace of mind.

In addition, Bridgestone has engineered a bespoke race tyre to unleash the incredible performance of the supercar. This unique Bridgestone Potenza Race fitment delivers excellent grip, enhanced handling and long-lasting performance for all track enthusiasts. The tyre’s high-level grip is enabled by a bespoke compound developed for track usage and then transferred to road application.

Completing a full line-up to meet every driver need and demand, Bridgestone has also custom-engineered a Blizzak LM005 winter fitment, enabling the supercar to deliver top performance even in tough winter conditions.

Developed and manufactured in Europe, the different custom-engineered tyres will be available in eight dimensions across 20" and 21"sizes. After the Huracán STO, Tecnica, Sterrato, Huracán EVO and the V12 HPEV Revuelto, the Temerario is the latest Lamborghini super sports car to be equipped with Bridgestone tyres as original equipment.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

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  • Powertrain

    • Engine: V8 Bi-Turbo - Hot-V 4.0l

    • Displacement: 3995,2 cm3 (243,8 cu in)

    • Bore and Stroke: 90 mm x 78,5 mm (3,54 x 3,09 in)

    • Compression Ratio: 1 : 9,3

    • Max power @ rpm (ICE): 800 CV @ 9000-9750 rpm

    • Max power (combined ICE+EE): 920 CV

    • Max torque @ rpm (ICE): 730 Nm @ 4000-7000 rpm

    • Cooling System: Liquid cooled - dedicated circuit for HV components

    • Engine Management System: Central DI - Bosch

    • Lubrication System: Dry sump

  • Transmission

    • Transmission: Automatic

    • Gearbox: 8 gears

    • Clutch: Dual clutch

  • Hybrid System

    • Battery: Lithium-ion high specific power battery with pouch cells

    • Generator: P1 eMotor

    • Front e-axle: 220kW @3500rpm

  • Performance

    • Max Speed: 343 km/h

    • Acceleration 0-100 km/h: 2.7 s

    • Braking 100-0 km/h: 32 m

  • Body and chassis

    • Frame: Full Aluminium

    • Body: Aluminium

  • Wheels

    • Tyres - Front: Bridgestone Potenza Sport 255/35 ZR20

    • Tyres - Rear: Bridgestone Potenza Sport 325/30 ZR21

    • Front Rims: 20 x 9J

    • Rear Rims: 21 x 11.5J

  • Braking system

    • Brakes: CCB Plus (Carbon Ceramic Brakes Plus) brakes with fixed monoblock calipers in aluminum with 10 pistons (front) and 4 pistons (rear)

    • Front Brakes: 410x38mm discs

    • Rear Brakes: 390x32mm discs

  • Dimensions

    • Wheelbase: 2.658 mm (104,6457 in.)

    • Lenght: 4.706 mm (185,2756 in.)

    • Width (Excluding Mirrors): 1.996 mm (78,58268 in.)

    • Width (Including Mirrors): 2.246 mm (88,4252 in.)

    • Height: 1.201 mm (47,28346 in.)

    • Dry Weight: 1.690 kg (3.725,8 lb)

    • Weight-to-power Ratio: 1,84 kg/CV

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