The 2026 Lamborghini Temerario ushers in a bold new era for the Italian marque, replacing the Huracán with an electrified punch.

It pairs a high-revving 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors—two at the front and one integrated into the rear-mounted dual-clutch transmission. This advanced plug-in hybrid setup delivers a combined output of 920 CV (677 kW), launching the car from 0–100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds with a top speed of 343 km/h.
Aggressive Yet Aerodynamic Exterior Design

Visually, the Temerario is a dramatic evolution of Lamborghini’s signature styling.

The front features angular LED lighting elements and wide intakes, while the side profile is sharply sculpted with dynamic character lines and large air channels. At the rear, the vehicle sports twin hexagonal tail lamps and exhausts, alongside a ducktail spoiler and carbon fiber details that seamlessly balance form and function.
Aerodynamic Efficiency with Lightweight Engineering

Aerodynamics are central to the Temerario’s performance.

The new design delivers 118% more downforce than the Huracán EVO, with that figure rising to 158% when equipped with the Alleggerita package.

Lightweight carbon fiber components—including the splitter, diffuser, and wheels—help reduce mass by over 25 kg and increase torsional stiffness by 20%.
Innovative Interior with Next-Gen Displays

Inside, the Temerario boasts a more spacious cabin due to a longer wheelbase. A trio of displays—digital cluster, central screen, and passenger display—offer real-time performance data and augmented reality navigation. The “electronic brain” system manages vehicle dynamics with high-speed data processing, offering customizable digital interfaces for both driver and passenger.
Advanced Driving Modes and Electric Dynamics

Lamborghini’s LDVI 2.0 system oversees the hybrid power distribution and handling. The vehicle features four dedicated driving modes: Recharge, Hybrid, Performance, and Drift.

These allow varying torque distribution and control strategies, enabling the Temerario to switch from energy-saving urban travel to track-ready, all-out aggression.











