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Thursday, November 6, 2025

2026 Lamborghini Temerario First Drive Review — The V8 Plug-in Hybrid Supercar That Redefines Raw Power

The 2026 Lamborghini Temerario debuts as a new-age V8 plug-in hybrid supercar, blending Italian design, brutal performance, and electrified precision. Here’s our first drive review of the most advanced Lamborghini yet.

  

Two Lamborghini Temerario & Revuelto supercars — one beige and one blue — racing dynamically through a forest road, emphasizing Lamborghini’s precision engineering and performance.

A New Era of Electrified Power

Lamborghini has entered a thrilling new chapter with the 2026 Temerario, a high-performance V8 plug-in hybrid supercar that succeeds the iconic Huracán. While the Aventador’s successor, the Revuelto, introduced hybridization to Lamborghini’s V12 lineup, the Temerario pushes the boundaries further by blending a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors, creating one of the most balanced and intelligent Lamborghinis ever.

During our first drive, one thing became immediately clear — the Temerario doesn’t just add electricity to speed; it electrifies emotion itself.

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Design and Aerodynamics: The Wild Beauty of Function

At first glance, the Temerario embodies Lamborghini’s design DNA — sharp lines, aggressive stance, and aerodynamic precision. The wedge-shaped silhouette channels airflow seamlessly, while active aerodynamic components such as a deployable rear wing and adaptive front splitter enhance both downforce and cooling efficiency.

Up front, the Y-shaped LED DRLs accentuate the futuristic tone, and the rear fascia features quad exhaust outlets and an intricate diffuser design inspired by the Revuelto. Sitting on lightweight forged 20-inch front and 21-inch rear wheels, wrapped in high-performance Pirelli P Zero Corsa tires, the Temerario commands visual drama and aerodynamic supremacy in equal measure.


Side profile of a mint green Lamborghini Temerario cornering on a scenic mountain road, highlighting its sculpted body lines, carbon fiber details, and performance-oriented design.

The Hybrid Heart — V8 Meets Voltage

Under the carbon-fiber skin lies Lamborghini’s all-new 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine paired with a 3.8 kWh lithium-ion battery and three electric motors. Combined output? A staggering 907 horsepower and 1,050 Nm of torque.

The powertrain architecture borrows from the Revuelto’s hybrid system but refines it for lighter packaging and sharper throttle response. The electric motors — two on the front axle and one integrated with the gearbox — enable electric-only driving, instant torque vectoring, and seamless regenerative braking. Lamborghini claims a 0–100 km/h time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed exceeding 325 km/h, placing it firmly in hypercar territory.

The Temerario’s 8-speed dual-clutch transmission replaces the old Huracán’s 7-speed DCT, delivering snappier shifts and smoother transitions between hybrid and combustion modes. Drive modes include CittĂ  (City), Strada (Street), Sport, Corsa (Track), and Recharge, offering a tailored experience for every occasion.


Interior: Italian Craft Meets Futuristic Tech

Inside, the Temerario is both luxurious and race-focused. The cabin layout resembles a jet cockpit — with hexagonal vents, toggle-style switches, and a new triple-screen setup consisting of a digital driver’s display, a central infotainment screen, and a passenger information display.

Lamborghini’s Human Machine Interface (HMI) offers real-time telemetry, hybrid system management, and even track performance analysis. Premium Alcantara, carbon fiber, and aluminum dominate the interior, while the seating position is aggressively low for perfect visibility and control.

The ambient lighting, inspired by the flow of electric current, changes color based on the drive mode — a subtle nod to the hybrid soul of this beast.


Inside the Temerario, the cabin layout resembles a jet cockpit — with hexagonal vents, toggle-style switches, and a new triple-screen setup consisting of a digital driver’s display, a central infotainment screen, and a passenger information display.


Performance and Handling: The Tamed Fury

The Temerario drives like no other Lamborghini before it. Thanks to electrified torque vectoring, each front wheel receives independent electric assistance, improving cornering agility and stability. The rear-wheel steering system sharpens turn-in precision, while active dampers continuously adjust to road conditions.

In Corsa mode, the car unleashes its full fury — the V8 roars to life, turbochargers spool with ferocity, and electric torque fills every millisecond of lag. Yet, in CittĂ  mode, the Temerario glides silently as a pure EV for short distances, ideal for city runs or early morning drives without disturbing the peace.

Even braking feels exceptional — the carbon-ceramic discs paired with regenerative braking deliver a natural, progressive pedal feel.

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Specifications

Category Specification
Engine                             4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 + 3 Electric Motors
Power Output                             907 hp (Combined)
Torque                             1,050 Nm
Transmission                             8-Speed Dual-Clutch
0–100 km/h                             2.8 seconds
Top Speed                             325+ km/h
Drivetrain                             AWD with Torque Vectoring
Battery Capacity                             3.8 kWh Lithium-ion
EV Range                             Up to 15 km (approx.)
Curb Weight                             1,650 kg
Drive Modes                             CittĂ , Strada, Sport, Corsa, Recharge


Front view of a purple Lamborghini Temerario speeding through a mountain curve, showcasing its aggressive design, LED headlights, and aerodynamic stance under natural sunlight


The Future of the Raging Bull

The 2026 Lamborghini Temerario represents more than just a hybrid evolution — it’s the birth of Lamborghini’s next performance philosophy. The car proves that the brand can go hybrid without losing the drama, passion, and mechanical intensity that define its identity.

While purists may lament the end of the naturally aspirated V10, the Temerario’s ferocious power delivery and electrified control show that the future of Lamborghini remains gloriously loud, fast, and emotional.

The price is expected to start at around $320,000, positioning it below the Revuelto but above the outgoing Huracán STO. With production set to begin in early 2026, orders are already filling up fast.


Final Verdict

The 2026 Lamborghini Temerario is not just a successor — it’s a statement. It captures the heart of Italian design, the soul of motorsport innovation, and the intelligence of electrification. Every rev, every shift, and every drive mode feels engineered to remind you why Lamborghini remains untouchable in passion and performance.

Verdict: The future is hybrid, but in the Temerario, it’s unmistakably Lamborghini.

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Disclaimer:
The information in this article is based on the latest available data and media previews of the Lamborghini Temerario. Specifications and pricing may vary by region. Always check with official Lamborghini dealerships for the most accurate details.


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