Lamborghini has begun delivering the Temerario to customers in India, more than a year after the hybrid supercar was introduced in the market. First launched in April last year, the Temerario replaces the Huracan and represents a major transition for Lamborghini’s mid engine lineup. The model is priced from Rs. 6 crore ex showroom, before optional extras, placing it among the most expensive road going performance cars on sale in the country.
Rollout
The start of deliveries confirms that customer allocations have now reached India. The Temerario is Lamborghini’s second hybrid production model after the Revuelto and plays a key role in the brand’s long term electrification strategy. While delivery volumes are expected to remain limited, the arrival of customer cars marks the end of a long waiting period for buyers who placed orders soon after launch.
Lineup
The Temerario steps into the role previously held by the Huracan, one of Lamborghini’s most successful models globally and in India. Replacing such a popular car brings high expectations, particularly from existing Lamborghini owners who value performance, sound, and design.
With a base price of around Rs. 6 crore, the Temerario competes in a niche segment alongside other high performance hybrid supercars. Final pricing varies widely depending on customisation, which continues to be a major factor for Lamborghini buyers.
Engine
The biggest change in the Temerario lies in its powertrain. Lamborghini has moved away from the naturally aspirated V10 used in the Huracan and introduced a new twin turbo V8 engine paired with an electric motor. The petrol engine alone produces 800bhp and 730Nm of torque, with a redline extending to 10,000rpm.
Combined output stands at 920bhp and 800Nm. Power is delivered through an eight speed dual clutch transmission, enabling the supercar to accelerate from 0 to 100kmph in just 2.7 seconds.
| Specification | Lamborghini Temerario |
|---|---|
| Engine | Twin turbo V8 with electric motor |
| Power (ICE) | 800bhp |
| Combined output | 920bhp |
| Torque | 800Nm |
| Transmission | 8 speed dual clutch |
| 0 to 100kmph | 2.7 seconds |
These figures place the Temerario firmly among the fastest road legal cars available in India.
Strategy
The move to a hybrid setup reflects Lamborghini’s wider shift toward electrification while retaining performance and character. Rather than moving directly to fully electric vehicles, the brand is using hybrid systems to balance emissions requirements with driving engagement.
In the Temerario, Lamborghini has focused on maintaining a high revving engine and sharp throttle response, despite the addition of turbocharging and electric assistance.
Market
India remains a relatively small but important market for Lamborghini. Sales are concentrated in major cities, and deliveries are often influenced by allocation limits and long customisation lead times.
With customer cars now arriving, the Temerario is expected to become a more frequent sight at private events and on select public roads. Each vehicle is likely to feature unique specifications, reflecting the brand’s emphasis on bespoke options.
Spyder
Lamborghini is also preparing to expand the Temerario range with a convertible Spyder variant. Test mules of the open top version have already been spotted internationally, suggesting that an official debut may not be far away.
The Spyder is expected to appeal to buyers seeking a more open driving experience, particularly in leisure focused markets such as India.
Outlook
The beginning of Temerario deliveries signals a clear transition for Lamborghini in India. It closes the chapter on the Huracan and introduces a new era defined by hybrid performance.
As deliveries continue and the Spyder variant approaches launch, the Temerario is set to play a central role in Lamborghini’s presence in India. Its arrival also highlights how even traditional supercar manufacturers are adapting to changing regulatory and technological demands.
FAQs
What is the price of Lamborghini Temerario in India?
It starts at Rs. 6 crore ex showroom.
Which car does the Temerario replace?
It replaces the Lamborghini Huracan.
Is the Temerario a hybrid?
Yes, it uses a hybrid V8 powertrain.
How quick is the Temerario from 0 to 100kmph?
It accelerates from 0 to 100kmph in 2.7 seconds.
Will there be a Temerario Spyder?
Yes, a convertible Spyder version is in development.













