In a spectacular blend of Italian automotive excellence and South Indian cultural warmth, the first Lamborghini Temerario hybrid supercar in South India has been delivered to its proud owner. This landmark event marks not just the arrival of a cutting-edge performance machine but also a heartfelt celebration rooted in tradition.
The delivery ceremony featured traditional elements such as floral garlands, aarti rituals, and perhaps even a ceremonial coconut-breaking, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the region while honoring the Italian marque’s bold spirit. Such welcomes are becoming a signature way for Indian supercar enthusiasts to celebrate their prized possessions.
The Temerario is the direct successor to the iconic Huracán and represents Lamborghini’s bold step into hybrid high-performance vehicles (part of the HPEV lineup, following the Revuelto). What immediately strikes enthusiasts is its styling. It features a distinctive yet unmistakably Lamborghini design, drawing inspirations from both the Huracán and the earlier Gallardo while introducing fresh, aggressive lines. Signature hexagonal daytime running lights, a prominent exposed engine bay framed by an aerodynamic spoiler, and sharp, futuristic contours define its presence.
Under the skin, the Temerario boasts an all-aluminium spaceframe chassis. This advanced structure is claimed to improve torsional rigidity significantly (reports suggest up to 20-24% gains) while maintaining strict control over weight. The result is sharper handling, better structural integrity, and enhanced safety without compromising the lightweight ethos essential for a supercar.
It rides on impressive staggered wheels: 20-inch at the front and 21-inch at the rear, shod with Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires (255/35 ZR20 front and 325/30 ZR21 rear). Forged and full carbon-fibre wheel options are available for those seeking even lower unsprung weight and a more aggressive aesthetic.
At its heart lies a new 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine paired with three electric motors and a compact battery pack. The combined output delivers around 907-920 CV (horsepower), with the V8 alone revving to an astonishing 10,000 rpm. Performance figures are blistering: 0-100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds and a top speed exceeding 340 km/h.
This hybrid setup offers improved everyday usability alongside track-ready thrills, aligning with Lamborghini’s Direzione Cor Tauri strategy for electrification while preserving the emotional roar and drama that define the brand.Priced in the region of Rs 5.87–6 crore (ex-showroom), the Temerario is positioned as an exclusive yet attainable entry into Lamborghini’s new hybrid era for Indian buyers.
The arrival of South India’s first Temerario underscores the growing appetite for ultra-premium, performance-oriented vehicles in the country. As Lamborghini strengthens its presence in one of its fastest-growing markets, this delivery signals confidence in India’s luxury automotive segment.
For the owner, it’s more than a car — it’s a fusion of heritage, innovation, and adrenaline. Delivered with traditional Indian hospitality and flair, this Temerario is set to turn heads on both city streets and enthusiast drives across the South.


