Lamborghini puts an Ad Personam twist on the Temerario.
Emerging as the brand’s new entry-level supercar, the Lamborghini not only replaced the Huracán but also defied many of its conventions, swapping the V10 engine that powered the Huracán and its predecessor, the Gallardo, for a twin-turbo V8 that revs to a searing 10,000 rpm, sat alongside a plug-in hybrid setup. Together, the pair produce over 900 horsepower, elevating the Temerario to a new echelon of performance that revolutionizes the Lamborghini lineup when the new supercar’s clever engineering and performance-focused innovation are also considered.
Especially when it’s put alongside its other new electrified Lamborghini stablemates, the 1,001-horsepower Revuelto and the Urus SE hybrid super SUV, the new Lamborghini Temerario is nothing short of a sensation. Now, Lamborghini added even more panache to the Temerario, thanks to the bespoke configuration capabilities of its Ad Personam department, which came into play when creating a new version of the Temerario, called ‘Porto Cervo,’ since it’s inspired by the beauty of Sardinia.
The vehicle was unveiled in the city of Porto Cervo on the island, in a spectacle complete with dancers, a DJ, a light show, and more. Grigio Serget is the exterior color, with blue flakes reminiscent of the sea and sky, while the interior pairs Grigio Octans leather and Corsa Tex upholstery, along with blue stitching and embroidery throughout, including a profile of the car stitched in blue on the door panel, showing off its stunning silhouette.
With its groundbreaking hybrid powertrain and evolution of Lamborghini’s approach to performance-oriented engineering, the new Lamborghini Temerario is already a very special supercar, but the new Porto Cervo Ad Personam special edition of it shows the new supercar with a stunning bespoke twist.
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