In step with Lamborghini’s programme to hybridise its line-up, the successor to the petrol Huracán supercar first launched in 2014 combines a V8 engine with three electric motors. The Temerario, as it is called (like all recent Lamborghinis after a famous fighting bull of the late 19th century, this one meaning “reckless”), may be less raucous in voice than the V10 Huracán, but is arguably even better in terms of performance.
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The Lamborghini Temerario in action © Lamborghini
A high-revving 10,000rpm, 4.0-litre V8 engine produces 789bhp, boosted by twin turbochargers and a trio of 148bhp electric motors that together elevate the power to a mighty 907bhp. Supercars capable of 10,000rpm are normally £1mn-plus: the Czinger 21C and Aston Martin Valkyrie among them. The Temerario is priced from £260,035, goes from 0-62mph in 2.7 seconds and has a top speed of around 210mph.






