Lamborghini Temerario Launched in India at ₹6 Crore
Successor to the Huracán, the Lamborghini Temerario debuts in India as a ₹6 crore plug-in hybrid supercar packing 920 BHP, blistering performance, and cutting-edge design.

Lamborghini has officially opened the doors of India to its brand-new Temerario for ₹6 crore (ex-showroom). The plug-in hybrid supercar with high-performance puts an end to the iconic Huracán saga and introduces a new revolution of electrified performance to Lamborghini. Arriving as the company's second plug-in hybrid car following the Revuelto, the Temerario brings together blazing power, cutting-edge styling, and eco-friendliness.
The Lamborghini Temerario has a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that develops a staggering 800 bhp and 730 Nm of torque, capable of revving up to 10,000 RPM. Three electric motors support the V8: one embedded in the 8-speed dual-clutch transmission and delivering 150 bhp and 300 Nm, and two other motors on the front axle delivering 82 bhp each. Together, the hybrid drivetrain produces a combined output of 920 bhp and 800 Nm of torque, giving the car a 0-100 km/h acceleration time of 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 340 km/h.
Temerario also features advanced technology elements such as a new Drift Mode, the world's first in Lamborghini, which unlocks maximum driver involvement. It is equipped with a 3.8 kWh battery that provides plug-in hybrid capability, sophisticated braking hardware in the form of 410 mm aluminum discs on 10-piston calipers at the front and 390 mm discs on 4-piston calipers at the rear, due to which the vehicle will be capable of slowing down from 100 km/h in 32 meters. For those that want even more bite, the Alleggerita package, as an option, sheds weight from 1,715 kg to 1,690 kg. It increases aerodynamic performance by 158% compared to the Huracán Evo, adding carbon-fibre wheels, a rear wing, and front bumper modifications.
The Temerario carries forward Lamborghini’s bold design language with a fighter-jet-inspired cockpit. The cabin features a 12.3-inch digital driver’s display, a 9.1-inch passenger screen, and an 8.4-inch vertical infotainment unit. Heated and ventilated seats, along with increased luggage space, offer an added touch of comfort and practicality. The design on the outside is equally aggressive, borrowing sharp elements from the Revuelto while staying true to Lamborghini’s angular styling.
Lamborghini Temerario is imported to India via the Completely Built Unit (CBU) route. It sits on top of rivals like the Ferrari 296 GTB and McLaren Artura, both price and hybrid power. As Lamborghini treads the way of its transition towards electrified supercars, Temerario sees the brand's attempt to harmonize newer tech with its own DNA.