The Lamborghini Temerario will be the V8 turbo hybrid successor to the Huracan
Lamborghini Kuala Lumpur has officially unveiled the highly anticipated Temerario, the latest evolution in the brand’s High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) range. Following the Revuelto and Urus SE, the Temerario marks the final step in Lamborghini’s journey toward full hybridization.


At its core, the Lamborghini Temerario features an all-new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine coupled with three electric motors, producing an incredible 920 CV (920PS of power) and revving up to 10,000 rpm. This innovative hybrid powertrain enables the supercar to go from 0 to 100km/h in just 2.7 seconds, with a top speed of 343km/h.
Moreover, engineered in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the powertrain also includes torque-fill technology to ensure seamless acceleration and a linear power band. The Temerario’s lightweight aluminum chassis increases torsional rigidity and improves both handling and ride comfort.



Its exterior design showcases Lamborghini’s evolving DNA, bold, hexagon-themed lines, signature DRLs and active aerodynamics. The cabin, meanwhile, embraces a “Feel Like a Pilot” philosophy, merging physical controls with digital interfaces, and offering more space than its predecessor, the Huracan.
Improved visibility, ergonomic seating and ample luggage space also make it ideal for both road and track use. The Temerario also introduces Lamborghini Vision Unit, an advanced infotainment system, and is available with the ‘Alleggerita’ lightweight package, which shaves off up to 25kg while increasing aerodynamic downforce by over 150 percent.



On top of that, customers can personalize their Temerario with over 400 color options through the Ad Personam program, and choose from forged or carbon rims, and interior carbon fiber elements. Lamborghini’s exclusive tyre partner Bridgestone developed custom Potenza Sport and Potenza Race tyres for the Temerario, optimizing performance for both everyday and track driving.
Drivers can select from 13 drive modes, including city, sport, and track settings, plus new hybrid-specific modes: Recharge, Hybrid, and Performance. Each mode is easily controlled via steering-wheel rotors and displayed on a 12.3-inch digital cluster. Unveiled in Blu Marinus, the Temerario took center stage, accompanied by the Revuelto and Urus SE.


Bookings for the Lamborghini Temerario are now open in Malaysia, starting at RM1.35 million before duties and taxes. So will this next hybrid offering from the raging bull badge prove as popular and successful as its predecessor or even the last hybrid offering the brand gave us, the Revuelto? Let’s wait and see.