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Order books open for Lamborghini Temerario: Pricing and specs

The Lamborghini Temerario has officially been revealed in South Africa. See how much the Huracán’s 677kW successor costs below.

As a reminder, the Lamborghini Temerario ditches its Huracán predecessor’s 5.2-litre naturally aspirated V10 in favour of a 4.0-litre V8 equipped with breathing apparatus and supplemented by a trio of electric motors, which produce a combined 220kW.

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An eight-speed dual-clutch transmission transfers power and torque to all four corners. The mid-mounted twin-turbocharged internal combustion (ICE) component of the Temerario’s plug-in hybrid (PHEV) powertrain churns out a healthy 588kW and 730Nm of torque, available from 9 000r/min! and 4 000r/min, respectively.

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However, thanks to the assistance of the electric motors, the petrol-electric setup’s total system output is lifted to a whopping 677kW, allowing for a claimed 0-100km/h sprint time of 2.7s. The (1 690kg, dry) Raging Bull tops out at 342km/h.

Lamborghini Temerario
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The Temerario is equipped with a carbon-ceramic braking system, which comprises 410mm front/390mm rear discs and 10-piston front/four-piston rear callipers. Lamborghini claims a 100-0km/h stopping distance of 32m.

Stepping inside, the Temerario features the firm’s redesigned Human-Machine Interface setup, which comprises digital instrumentation, touchscreen infotainment and passenger’s-side display.

Lamborghini Temerario price in SA

The Temerario is priced from R7 525 000, which includes Lamborghini’s standard three-year/100 000km maintenance plan (a five-year option is available at additional cost) and a three-year/unlimited km warranty. This base price excludes any additional options and is not for the forthcoming lightened Alleggerita model. This is interestingly less than the outgoing Huracán but promises even more mind-bending performance.

  • Lamborghini Temerario — R7 525 000

Lamborghini states that this comes off of the back of its most successful sales years and the economies of scale enabling production costs to decrease. With this in mind, the Italian automaker hopes that its screaming turbo charged V8 and blistering performance will entice local buyers – order books are officially open for South Africa with customers and potential buyers attending an exclusive event on Wednesday evening.

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