Lamborghini has confirmed the successor to the Huracan will be unveiled globally on August 16 at the Monterey Car Week. It will likely be called the Temerario (codename: 634) and is expected to be launched later this year.
- Styling elements inspired by the Lamborghini Revuelto
- PHEV V8 to have a 10,000rpm redline
Lamborghini Temerario design
Recent spy shots from Moto.es revealed the Temerario’s styling elements, which looked inspired by the flagship Revuelto. It featured Lamborghini’s signature grille with Y-motifs on the bumpers, lighting elements and wheels. At the back, the Temerario gets a high-mounted hexagonal exhaust tip and a prominent rear diffuser that’s scooped out at the edges, exposing the wheels.
Lamborghini Temerario powertrain
The Temerario will be powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged PHEV V8 powertrain, where the combustion engine will produce 800hp and 730Nm of torque – significantly more than the Huracan’s naturally aspirated V10, even in its extreme STO form. The electric motor will be positioned between the combustion engine and the dual-clutch gearbox and produce an additional 150hp and 300Nm of torque. The all-new powertrain, developed entirely in Sant’Agata, Italy, will have a 10,000rpm redline.
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