Lamborghini has pulled the silks from the model new Temerario ‘Porto Cervo,’ the first personalized occasion of the Raging Bull’s 900-plus horsepower hybrid supercar overhauled by its in-house Advert Personam customization program. Impressed by the coastal space of the equivalent title in Sardinia, just one occasion may be constructed, and, unsurprisingly, Lamborghini doesn’t level out how loads the customization added to the Temerario’s $300,000-ish MSRP.
Unveiled at a private event on the island, the Temerario Porto Cervo is the latest custom-made model from Lamborghini’s Advert Personam. In appropriately ornate Lamborghini development, it was unveiled in tandem with a selected effectivity by native dancers “in mirrored and reflective costumes” to match the shimmering look of the supercar itself.
Impressed By the Sardinian Seas
Unsurprisingly, the Temerario Porto Cervo focuses additional on cosmetics than an upgraded powertrain. There are better than 300 exterior paint hues accessible by way of Advert Personam alone, so discovering some choice isn’t a difficulty. The skin is kitted out in a bespoke Grigio Serget gray paint, and if that doesn’t sound notably inspirational, take a extra in-depth look. You’ll uncover there are blue flakes that glint when the photo voltaic hits it. It’s a look impressed by “the glitter of turquoise Sardinian seas and blue Italian skies.”
Beneath the Blu Royal pinstripe, gloss once more Nero Noctis flanks and fenders full the two-tone look, whereas the doorway splitter, rear diffuser, and airscoops are accomplished in black gloss carbon. In an amusing and not-overly-Italian contact, the roof and the Raging Bull emblem on the once more are accomplished in ‘shiny black’ to distinction the matte black quad tailpipes. The custom-made package deal deal rides on black Velador wheels, behind which – and nonetheless on theme – you’ll uncover blue brake calipers. Gray and blue is a theme we now have seen sooner than from Advert Personam.
Glittering Theme Continues In The Cabin
Inside, the seats are decked out in Grigio Octan gray leather-based, whereas the Corsa Tex upholstery all through the door panels and dash mirror the paintwork with Blu Nethuns stitching. No intently publicized (and customised) supercar is worth its weight in presumably literal gold with no bespoke plaque though, and the Porto Cervo choices two of them. The first, ‘Advert Personam’ on a carbon background, is mounted to the driving power’s facet B-pillar, whereas its counterpart on the choice facet, apparently, is a placeholder for now whereas the model new proprietor comes up with their very personal design.
Unveiled ultimate August, the Temerario completes Lamborghini’s current range of hybrid vehicles, slotting in alongside the Revuelto and the Urus. An alternative choice to the now-discontinued Huracán, the Temerario replaces the earlier’s 5.2-liter V10 with an all-new twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 that’s mated with three electrical motors: one between the engine’s crankshaft and the eight-speed dual-clutch computerized transmission, and the other two on the doorway axle. The V8 alone produces 789 horsepower, and solely redlines at an astonishing 10,000 rpm. When blended with {the electrical} motors, the Temerario produces an eye-watering 907 hp, and may hit 62 mph from standstill in merely 2.7 seconds en-route to a 213-mph excessive tempo.