When did you start working on the Temerario?
The project has been on my mind since 2016, when I joined Lamborghini and we started with the Revuelto. The most important aspect regarding the Temerario was to achieve maximum differentiation from the Revuelto. We wanted to realize the most compact proportions possible. With the Revuelto and the update to the Urus SE, we always went one step further towards the future with the new Essential & Iconic design language – as we did with the Temerario, of course. We wanted to convey the fun-to-drive feeling in every millimeter. As I always say: “We give adrenaline a shape.”
What can you tell us about the design?
You can recognize a Lamborghini from far away because of its shape, the steep side windows and the spaceship-look from behind. We have translated our brand values into design values: brave, authentic, unexpected. The wheelbase of the Temerario has grown by 40 millimeters, but it is 27 centimeters shorter overall than the Revuelto. We have also worked on creating spaciousness in the Temerario because people are getting taller and we want all of our customers to be able to sit perfectly in the car, even when wearing a helmet.