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The new Lamborghini Temerario makes its American debut with a one-off specification created under the Ad Personam programme, blending Italian craftsmanship, hybrid technology and a clear vision of the brand’s future.

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Lamborghini chose Miami to hand over the first Temerario in the Americas, during an exclusive event attended by more than 500 guests, including clients, collectors and prominent figures from the international social scene. On this occasion, the Sant’Agata Bolognese brand unveiled an extreme interpretation of its new supercar, conceived as a one-of-a-kind creation within the Ad Personam programme, which pushes personalisation to an almost artistic level. This debut not only marks a symbolic delivery, but also the beginning of a new chapter for Lamborghini on the continent.

A handcrafted exterior that elevates the concept of personalisation

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The Temerario’s visual impact starts with its bodywork, where Lamborghini invested 320 additional hours of hand-applied paint to achieve a sophisticated crystal-effect finish. The exterior masterfully combines Verde Shock, Grigio Maat and Nero Nemesis, creating a unique artistic pattern that enhances every surface of the car. This specification is complemented by the Alleggerita package, aimed at customers with track-focused ambitions, featuring extensive use of carbon fibre that underlines the brand’s commitment to lightweight engineering and extreme performance.

Inside, the same level of exclusivity continues. The sports seats in Grigio Octans with Verde Scandal contrasts mirror the exterior colour scheme, while the crystal paint effect even extends to the cover of the start button. A standout feature is the craftsmanship of the historic Lamborghini Selleria, visible in the embroidered “Temerario” lettering on the seats and the Bull emblem on the rear panel, both executed using a technique that reflects the complexity of the exterior paint pattern. An Ad Personam plaque certifies the car as a truly unique creation.

Beyond aesthetics, the Temerario represents a decisive technological leap. It is powered by a newly developed twin-turbo V8 combined with a hybrid powertrain, capable of revving up to 10,000 rpm, making it the only production supercar able to reach such an engine speed. Entirely designed and built in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the model embodies the coexistence of innovation, sustainability and traditional craftsmanship, with first customer deliveries scheduled for the first quarter of 2026.

The Miami debut was attended by Stephan Winkelmann, Chairman and CEO of Automobili Lamborghini, who delivered a clear message: “true luxury lies in personalisation.” The brand also showcased its digital ecosystem Fast ForWorld, featuring a 1:1 digital twin of the Temerario, and reinforced its electrification strategy with the 800 hp plug-in hybrid Urus SE and the 1,015 hp Revuelto, the most powerful production Lamborghini ever. With the Temerario in the spotlight, Lamborghini made it clear in Miami that its future will be electrified–without compromising on design, emotion or absolute exclusivity.

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