Lamborghini Temerario: The Next Evolution in Supercars
📢New BEAST - The Lamborghini Huracán, a name that has resonated powerfully among automotive enthusiasts for years, has officially bid its farewell. With its production ceasing this year, the supercar world is abuzz with speculation about its successor. The excitement heightened when Lamborghini, based in Sant'Agata Bolognese, was spotted conducting test drives of a camouflaged vehicle. The whispers of a new era were further amplified by Lamborghini's trademark registration for the name "Temerario," hinting at what might be the Huracán's much-anticipated replacement.
The Temerario is the new key piece of the Lamborghini range, taking over from the Huracán. (Picture from: Marca)
At the prestigious Monterey Car Week 2024, the Lamborghini Temerario made its grand debut. This new model faces a daunting challenge: surpassing the immense success of the Huracán, one of Lamborghini's best-selling sports cars. Achieving this milestone would require more than just cutting-edge features and advanced technology. The Temerario aims to redefine expectations by excelling in areas not traditionally associated with Lamborghini, such as interior space, multimedia capabilities, and even driving comfort.
The Lamborghini Temerario new aluminum chassis, designed to counterbalance the additional weight of the hybrid system, provides more interior space. (Picture from: CarsFera)
Underneath its sleek exterior, the Lamborghini Temerario is powered by a revolutionary hybrid engine. Building on the hybrid technology seen in the Revuelto, the Temerario features a 4.0 V8 biturbo engine paired with three electric motors. This combination boosts the power output from the Huracán's 640 hp to an astonishing 920 hp in the Temerario. The performance figures are equally impressive, with a top speed of 340 km/h and an acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.7 seconds.
The design of the Temerario is reminiscent of the Huracán, but with more hexagonal elements. (Picture from: Marca)
But the numbers only tell part of the story. What truly sets the Temerario apart is its ability to reach 10,000 revolutions per minute, a record for sports cars in its class. The central electric motor, positioned within the V-cylinder, plays a crucial role in maintaining torque at low revs, giving the car a performance feel similar to that of a naturally aspirated V10 engine. This blend of power and finesse offers a driving experience reminiscent of Lamborghini's best moments.
Aerodynamically the Temerario is much more effective than the Huracán. (Picture from: Marca)
The decision to switch to a V8 engine was strategic, as explained by Lamborghini's technical director, Rouven Mohr. During a discussion with international media, Mohr revealed that the rising demands in the supercar segment necessitated this change. The naturally aspirated V10, while beloved, had reached its limits in terms of power enhancement. The V8, with its high-revving turbo capabilities, provides a linear power delivery similar to that of a naturally aspirated engine, without compromising on emissions or performance.
The interior is based on the Revuelto, but is completely new compared to the Huracán. (Picture from: CarsFera)
The Temerario also features two additional electric motors driving the front axle, which can propel the car in a purely electric mode for up to 12 kilometers. This hybrid system contributes to a significant reduction in emissions, with the Temerario producing 50% fewer emissions than the Huracán. Lamborghini has also paid special attention to the car's sound, with the engineering team, led by Mohr, ensuring that the engine note is as exhilarating as ever. This includes a distinctive sound for each driving mode, from the urban-friendly Cittá to the aggressive Corsa, and even a unique tone for the electric mode.
Another critical aspect of the Temerario's design is its battery system. The car is equipped with a compact 3.8 kWh battery, strategically placed in the central tunnel. This battery can be recharged in just 30 minutes using a 7 kW power source. The new eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, lighter and faster than the Huracán's, enhances the car's overall performance, ensuring quick and smooth gear shifts.
The twin-turbo hybrid V8 engine is visible through an engine cover that may be made of carbon. (Picture from: Marca)
The Temerario is not just about raw power; it is also a multi-experience sports car designed to offer a variety of driving experiences. Lamborghini's Dinamica Veicolo (LDV) 2.0 system, featuring electric torque vectoring on the front wheels, makes the car incredibly agile, especially in tight corners. The car offers up to 13 driving modes, ranging from the quiet Cittá to the track-focused Corsa Plus, which even disables the ESP for a more exhilarating drive. A new feature, Drift Mode, allows for controlled drifts with three different levels of assistance, making it easier for drivers to perform skids without compromising control.
The Lamborghini Temerario packs a twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 and a trio of electric motors. (Picture from: CarsFera)
Aerodynamics play a vital role in the Temerario's performance. The car's bodywork has been meticulously designed to improve brake cooling by 30% and increase rear downforce by 103% compared to the Huracán EVO. The optional 'Alleggerita' package further enhances these figures, offering carbon fiber components that can reduce the car's weight by up to 25 kilograms.
But Lamborghini has gone beyond the expected with the Temerario, emphasizing aspects often overlooked in supercars, such as livability, comfort, and multimedia experience. The new aluminum chassis, designed to counterbalance the additional weight of the hybrid system, provides more interior space. This ensures that even taller passengers can comfortably fit inside the two-seater cabin, with ample headroom and legroom.
Central engine and rear transverse box: this is the mechanical layout of the Temerario.. (Picture from: Marca)
The Temerario's interior is a blend of cutting-edge technology and luxury. The car features three digital screens, with the smallest serving as the main interface. The driver's display is a 12.3-inch digital panel, the central monitor measures 8.4 inches, and the passenger has access to a 9.1-inch screen. These screens can interact with each other, allowing for information to be easily shared between the driver and passenger. The car also includes advanced telemetry functions for track days and the ability to record external images, which can serve as mementos of a drive or as security footage.
Lamborghini has not only engineered a successor to the Huracán but has also crafted a car that redefines what a Lamborghini can be. The Temerario embodies a new direction for the brand, one that embraces the future while honoring the past. As it takes its place in Lamborghini's storied lineup, the Temerario promises to deliver an unparalleled driving experience, blending innovation with the raw emotion that has always defined Lamborghini's essence. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | LAMBORGHINI | MOTOR1 | TOPGEAR | CARANDDRIVER | AUTOEXPRESS | MARCA | CARSFERA ]
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Lamborghini Temerario: The Next Evolution in Supercars