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Lamborghini Unveils Temerario With Special Paintwork Details That Took 320 Hours To Apply
Automobili Lamborghini unveils Temerario with special paintwork details that took 320 hours to apply.
Exterior of this Temerario combines Verde Shock, Grigio Maat and Nero Nemesis, blending into an intricate artistic pattern.
Special paintwork details highlights the limitless possibilities of the company’s Ad Personam personalization program.


Automobili Lamborghini has unveiled a special Temerario with special paintwork details at exclusive event in Miami Beach that highlights the limitless possibilities of the company’s Ad Personam personalization program.
Presented to an audience of over 500 Lamborghini customers, the exterior of this custom Temerario combines Verde Shock, Grigio Maat and Nero Nemesis, blending into an intricate artistic pattern that accentuates the car’s aerodynamic lines.





According to the Italian sports car manufacturer, the custom Temerario’s striking exterior demanded an additional 320 hours of hand-applied paintwork to achieve an innovative crystal paint effect.
Inside, the sport seats is in Grigio Octans accented by Verde Scandal details while both the Temerario logo on the seats and the Bull emblem on the rear wall are embroidered.


To further underline the uniqueness of this configuration, the cabin of this spec Temerario sports car features an Ad Personam plate certifying its exclusive creation by the program.
Like the base car, the custom Temerario is powered by a hybrid powertrain that combines 789-hp twin-turbo V8 engine with three electric motors. It allows the 907-horsepower hybrid successor to the iconic Huracán to accelerate from 0 60 mph in just 2.7 seconds and reach a top speed of 213mph.


“This Temerario Ad Personam is a testament to our philosophy that true luxury lies in personalization. Every detail, from the crystal paintwork to the handcrafted interior, showcases the depth of creativity and craftsmanship that only Lamborghini can offer,” said CEO Stephan Winkelmann at the unveiling.
Also on display is the Urus SE, the first plug-in hybrid in the Urus lineup, and the 1,015 horsepower Revuelto, the latter which pairs a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12 with three electric motors and captivated attendees as Lamborghini’s most powerful production car ever.
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