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    Lamborghini dares with bold hybrid in Porto Cervo

    August 9, 2025
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    Lamborghini has unveiled the first Ad Personam edition of its newly launched Temerario, debuting in Porto Cervo, Sardinia, during the height of the summer season. The model, named Temerario “Porto Cervo” for the occasion, was introduced at a private gathering in the exclusive Casa Fiorichiari within the Twiga club, attended by 300 guests. This bespoke version reflects the glamour of Sardinia’s coastal elegance and highlights the extensive customization capabilities offered by Lamborghini’s personalization program.

    Performance and luxury meet in the Temerario Porto Cervo

    The presentation followed the global dynamic launch of the Temerario earlier this month. The name “Temerario,” meaning “bold” in Italian, reflects the car’s fearless performance philosophy and design ethos. Designed by Lamborghini’s Ad Personam department, the Porto Cervo edition draws inspiration from the island’s turquoise waters and Mediterranean skies. It features a distinctive Grigio Serget exterior enriched with blue flakes that shimmer under sunlight.

    Gloss black Nero Noctis lower sections and Blu Royal accents on the pinstripe and rear wing enhance the profile, while black carbon-effect details on the splitter, diffuser, and airscoops emphasize its performance-driven design. Velador wheels in gloss black contrast with blue brake calipers, underscoring the vehicle’s sporting credentials. Powering the Temerario is an all-new twin-turbo V8 hybrid engine, delivering 920 CV and capable of reaching 10,000 rpm.

    Temerario completes Lamborghini’s fully hybridized lineup

    This makes it the only production super sports car with such capability. Designed entirely in Sant’Agata Bolognese, the powertrain blends high performance with improved comfort and space compared to others in its category. Lamborghini emphasizes that the Temerario is as adept on the open road as it is on the track, while offering enhanced practicality for passengers and luggage. Inside, the cabin continues the theme of understated luxury with Grigio Octans leather and Corsa Tex upholstery contrasted by Blu Nethuns inserts and stitching.

    The Lamborghini logo and “Temerario” lettering, accompanied by the Italian Tricolore, are embroidered into the interior, along with a profile of the car stitched onto the door panels. Carbon fiber details on the centre tunnel, instrument cluster, and door switches, along with a carbon steering wheel featuring Corsa Tex sides and red accents, reinforce the car’s driver-focused design. Two interior plates signify its exclusivity, including a “Porto Cervo 2025” marker, to be replaced by a personalized plate upon delivery.

    Aerodynamic efficiency meets signature Lamborghini styling

    The Temerario completes Lamborghini’s fully hybridized lineup, joining the Revuelto and Urus SE. The Revuelto, featuring a naturally aspirated V12 with three electric motors, produces 1,015 CV, while the Urus SE combines a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with an electric powertrain for 800 CV. All three models are built with a focus on aerodynamic efficiency, advanced driving dynamics, and reduced emissions, in line with Lamborghini’s sustainability goals.

    Founded in 1963, Lamborghini operates from its carbon-neutral headquarters in Sant’Agata Bolognese. In 2024, the company delivered 10,687 vehicles globally, with a workforce of around 3,000 and representation in 56 countries. The launch of the Temerario Porto Cervo edition reinforces Lamborghini’s blend of Italian craftsmanship, innovation, and high-performance engineering. The debut in Sardinia showcased not only a car but also Lamborghini’s vision of bespoke automotive artistry, uniting advanced technology with the elegance of Mediterranean luxury. – By Content Syndication Services.

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