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Lamborghini Temerario Enters the Spotlight with a Surprisingly Low-Key Custom Look

Lamborghini has unveiled a unique, one-off creation inspired by the stunning landscapes and culture of Sardinia.

Lamborghini has officially unveiled the Lamborghini Temerario “Porto Cervo,” the first bespoke version of its 900-plus horsepower hybrid supercar, crafted through the brand’s exclusive Ad Personam customization program. Drawing inspiration from the breathtaking coastal region of Porto Cervo in Sardinia, this unique one-off model stands as a tribute to Italian elegance and performance. Only a single unit will be produced, and while Lamborghini hasn’t disclosed how much the personalization adds to the supercar’s roughly $300,000 base price, it’s safe to assume this tailor-made creation carries a significant premium.

Revealed during an exclusive event on the island, the Lamborghini Temerario Porto Cervo marks the latest bespoke creation from Lamborghini’s Ad Personam division. True to the brand’s flair for the dramatic, the debut featured a choreographed performance by local dancers clad in mirrored, reflective costumes—perfectly echoing the glistening, eye-catching finish of the one-off supercar.

 


Inspired by the Sardinian Seas

 

As expected, the Lamborghini Temerario Porto Cervo emphasizes visual drama over performance upgrades. Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program offers over 300 exterior color options, ensuring no shortage of creative freedom. This particular model wears a custom Grigio Serget gray finish—but don’t let the understated name fool you. Embedded with shimmering blue metallic flakes, the paint sparkles under sunlight, evoking the dazzling turquoise waters of Sardinia and the vivid blues of the Italian sky.

 

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    A striking two-tone design is achieved with a Blu Royal pinstripe running along the body, complemented by glossy Nero Noctis panels on the flanks and fenders. The front splitter, rear diffuser, and air scoops are all crafted from glossy black carbon fiber, adding depth to the exterior. Adding a playful yet sleek contrast, the roof and rear Raging Bull emblem sport a shiny black finish that stands out against the matte black quad exhaust tips. The Lamborghini Temerario Porto Cervo rides on black Velador wheels, with matching blue brake calipers that continue the gray-and-blue color theme—a signature look often explored by Lamborghini’s Ad Personam team.

     


    Glittering Theme Continues Inside

     

    The interior carries the shimmering theme forward with seats upholstered in Grigio Octan gray leather, complemented by Corsa Tex materials on the door panels and dashboard, all accented with Blu Nethuns stitching that echoes the exterior’s blue highlights. True to the bespoke nature of the Lamborghini Temerario Porto Cervo, two custom plaques add a personal touch: one, proudly bearing the ‘Ad Personam’ logo set against a carbon fiber backdrop, is fixed to the driver’s side B-pillar. The matching plaque on the passenger side is left blank for the new owner to personalize with their own unique design.

     

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      Unveiled last August, the Lamborghini Temerario rounds out Lamborghini’s current lineup of hybrid models, joining the Revuelto and the Urus. Serving as the successor to the discontinued Huracán, the Temerario swaps the Huracán’s 5.2-liter V10 for a brand-new twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 paired with three electric motors: one positioned between the engine’s crankshaft and the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission, and two more driving the front axle. The V8 alone delivers a formidable 789 horsepower and revs up to a staggering 10,000 rpm. Combined with the electric motors, the total system output reaches an astonishing 907 horsepower, propelling the Temerario from 0 to 62 mph in just 2.7 seconds and topping out at 213 mph.

       

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