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Lamborghini Hands Over First Temerario In South India

Lamborghini India has delivered the first Temerario in South India, just days after the hybrid supercar made its India debut. The delivery marks another milestone in Lamborghini’s electrification journey as the Temerario replaces the iconic Huracan in the brand’s global lineup.

The customer’s car is finished in Nero Noctis and features a host of premium options, making it one of the first Temerarios on Indian roads.

Lamborghini’s New Hybrid Supercar

The Temerario is the second model in Lamborghini’s High-Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) range, following the Revuelto.

Performance highlights:

  • 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine
  • Three electric motors
  • Combined output of 907 hp
  • 0-100kmph in 2.7 seconds
  • Top speed of over 340kmph

The new hybrid powertrain replaces the naturally aspirated V10 that powered the Huracán for over a decade.

Loaded with Premium Equipment

The South India delivery car has been specified with several optional extras.

Key features include:

  • Nero Noctis exterior paint
  • 20-inch front and 21-inch rear forged Velador wheels
  • Carbon ceramic brakes
  • Magneto-Rheologic suspension
  • Sonus Faber premium audio system

Like every Lamborghini, buyers can extensively personalise the Temerario through the brand’s Ad Personam programme.

Strengthening Lamborghini’s Presence

The Temerario joins the Revuelto and Urus in Lamborghini India’s current portfolio. While the Urus continues to be the brand’s highest-selling model globally, the Temerario represents Lamborghini’s next step towards an electrified future without compromising on performance.

India has emerged as an important market for Lamborghini in recent years, with growing demand from high-net-worth customers and increasing interest in high-performance luxury cars.

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Final Take

The delivery of the first Temerario in South India signals the beginning of Lamborghini’s hybrid era in one of its fastest-growing markets. Replacing the much-loved Huracán was never going to be easy, but with a 907 hp hybrid powertrain, blistering performance and unmistakable Lamborghini styling, the Temerario looks well-equipped to carry that legacy forward.

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