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Check Out The Lamborghini Temerario Tuned By 7Design

It’s been 18 months since the Lamborghini Temerario was unveiled as the successor to the Huracán, and it’s expected to remain in production until the mid-2030s. That leaves Lamborghini plenty of time to introduce lighter and more powerful variants along the way, but in the meantime, the aftermarket specialist has already shown off its own interpretation.
Renowned tuner 7Design has unveiled a dramatic new body kit for the Temerario, sharpening its presence and bringing it more in line with something worthy of the Performante or STO badge. If the standard Temerario seems a bit reserved to some, these enhancements aim to change that impression.
The kit consists of 18 parts, all made of lightweight carbon fiber. A splitter made of the same material has been added to the front, along with a new element that extends across the center of the grille. There’s also a redesigned hood, reminiscent of the Huracán STO’s, with prominent triangular cooling vents near the windshield.
The sides of the new twin-turbocharged V8 supercar have also been given a makeover, including new sills. But the most action is at the rear, starting with the addition of new carbon fiber air intakes that jut out from the engine bay. Not only do they look good, but they should also help with cooling.
On the other hand, 7Design has created a sharp fixed rear wing for the Lamborghini, which nicely follows the shape of the tailgate. There’s also a new component above the headlights with six large “gills,” which presumably contribute to additional cooling. These elements are complemented by an equally sharp new diffuser.
The tuner hasn’t yet released pricing details for its Temerario package, likely because it’s still working on the final details. We know it will be available in traditional carbon fiber finishes, as well as tinted and painted carbon fiber.
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