Lamborghini Temerario

Lamborghini Temerario unveiled in Dubai

Lamborghini officially unveiled its latest supercar, the Lamborghini Temerario, at a private launch event at the Museum of the Future in Dubai. Customers and media had a chance to see the brand’s newest hybrid supercar.

The launch was attended by senior Lamborghini executives, including President and CEO Stephan Winkelmann, who highlighted the importance of the Middle East region for the brand.

“Lamborghini is an iconic and globally-admired marque known for its innovation, performance and unmistakable design. The Middle East is a key region for us, and it is a privilege to debut the Temerario here in Dubai. This city embodies bold ambition and progress,” Winkelmann said.

Lamborghini Temerario Powertrain and Performance

The Lamborghini Temerario is the second model in the High-Performance Electric Vehicle (HPEV) lineup to be introduced in the region, following the Revuelto. It marks the completion of the hybridization of Lamborghini’s entire range, which now includes the Urus SE.

Lamborghini Temerario

Under the hood, the Temerario is powered by an all-new twin-turbo V8 engine paired with three electric motors, producing a combined 907 hp (920 CV). This new powertrain, developed entirely in Sant’Agata Bolognese, is the first production V8 engine in a supercar capable of revving up to 10,000 rpm.

Lamborghini Temerario

The Temerario delivers breathtaking performance figures, with a top speed of over 340 kph and a 0-100 kph time of just 2.7 seconds. These stats place it among the fastest and most advanced hybrid supercars globally, redefining the segment’s benchmark.

Design and Personalisation

The Temerario’s clean-sheet design incorporates Lamborghini’s trademark sharp lines, aggressive styling, and innovative aerodynamic solutions.

Lamborghini Temerario

Guests at the launch also had the opportunity to explore Lamborghini’s Ad Personam personalisation programme, which offers more than 400 exterior colour options, complementary interior finishes, and trim customisations.

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