Lamborghini delivered India’s first Temerario, which was painted in green with black alloys and an all-black interior with orange stitching, priced at ₹6 Crore (ex-showroom).
Temerario is the successor to the Huracan, which began production in 2014. It launched in India last year and is classified as a High-Performance Electric Vehicle (HPEV) powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 mated to an 8 Speed DCT gearbox.
Lamborghini has added 3 electric motors paired to a 3.8kWh battery to the car, which has led to the output of a combined power of 920PS and 720Nm of Torque, and the car can reach from 0-100 in 2.7 seconds.
In the Interior, Lamborghini has provided customers with a fighter jet cockpit design, fitted a 12.3-inch instrument cluster, an 8.4-inch vertical Infotainment unit and a 9.1-inch co-passenger screen.
The Temerario shares a similar design philosophy with the 2021 Lamborghini Countach and gets hexagon-shaped DRLs with sleek LED Headlamps with integrated air slits in the front.
Lamborghini offers customers an opportunity to opt for a Vision Pack, which allows 4k recording of track performance through 3 cameras.
In the rear, the same hexagon design is integrated in the taillamps and high-mounted tailpipes.
In 2025, Lamborghini saw global sales of 10,747 units, with 111 units sold in India.