Lamborghini India Commences Deliveries for Temerario Hybrid Super Sports Car
The Italian luxury manufacturer has handed over the first unit of its 920 PS plug-in hybrid successor to the Huracan in the domestic market.
Automobili Lamborghini India has commenced domestic deliveries of its latest super sports model, the Temerario, marking the arrival of the brand's second plug-in hybrid vehicle in the country. Serving as the direct successor to the volume-selling Huracan, the mid-engine model introduces a newly engineered architecture and an electrified powertrain to the premium sports segment. The initial handover follows the vehicle's official Indian market preview that took place in April 2025.
The mechanical core of the vehicle comprises a completely redesigned 4.0 litre twin turbo V8 combustion engine working in tandem with three electric motors. The combined hybrid configuration generates a total system output of 920 PS, allowing the vehicle to accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometres per hour in 2.7 seconds and achieve a maximum rated speed exceeding 340 kilometres per hour. .
Power is routed through an electronic four wheel drive architecture that features an advanced electric torque vectoring system. The vehicle integrates 13 distinct driving modes, which combine traditional performance dynamics like Strada, Sport, and Corsa with hybrid operating programs designed for battery recharging, pure hybrid efficiency, or maximum power deployment.
Francesco Scardaoni, Region Director for Asia Pacific at Automobili Lamborghini, stated that the initial delivery represents a key step in strengthening the manufacturer's operational presence within the expanding Indian luxury market.
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