2025 Lambo Temerario Goes Practically Crazy With Digital Widebody Kit and Aftermarket Wheels

Rendering of the Lamborghini Temerario by mikhail_sachko
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Photo: mikhail_sachko / Instagram

It seems like nothing can go wrong for Lamborghini lately: between the CEO's claim that much of the company's success comes from the YOLO mentality and the move towards hybridization, sales have recently reached entirely new heights.

Record after record, there are more Lamborghini cars and SUVs on the road than ever before. The Sant'Agata Bolognese-based Italian exotic carmaker is enjoying huge success and has an all-new supercar range that includes the recently unveiled Temerario and the larger Revuelto, as well as the all-new 789-hp Urus SE supercar for the first time.Off-road plug-in hybrid. CEO Stephan Winkelmann believes that the “you only live once (YOLO)” attitude is at least partly responsible for the popularity of his brand, along with the new thresholds reached by its range.

In fact, the Lambo Urus SE is now the most powerful ICEPetrol-powered SUVs, and the Temerario has leapt into supercar territory. At the same time, the Revuelto is now a full-fledged hypercar. Of course, there will be voices claiming that Lambo is going in the wrong direction, at least when it comes to the Temerario.

Indeed, in addition to switching from the beloved naturally aspirated and highly tunable V10, Lambo has added insult to injury by making the Temerario far more design-wise than its predecessor, the Huracan, and its flagship Revuelto. But fear not, because the parallel universes of vehicular CGI have a digital answer to every real-world problem.

As such, the imaginative realm of automotive digital content creators has rushed to make the Lamborghini Temerario, a sleek, widebody supercar with an ultra-aggressive look. The latest pixel master to do so is Russian virtual artist Mikhail Sachko, better known as mikhail_sachko on social media, who decided to come back to our attention with the new Lamborghini V8 transformed into a low-slung, ultra-wide orange beast.

Although it is wishful thinking, his design project has all the right ingredients to imagine this Lamborghini Temerario as part of a private racing team or something that stands out from the aftermarket crowd: the new orange bodywork, the black details, the wide fenders that would make Liberty Walk extremely proud, the lowered stance, the black aftermarket Forgiato Affiliato ECL wheels and even a huge swan neck rear wing!

So, what do you think? Will the aftermarket world take note and start imagining upcoming Lambo Temerario design transformations based on such optimistic blueprints or not? Also, note the new technical details of the “base” Lambo: the Temerario is motivated by a mid-engined V8 with two turbochargers and three electric motors for eAWD capabilities. It can be driven like a After you machine in Electric vehicle mode but also unloads on the upper part of the asphalt with no less than 907 horses at full volume! Fantastic, right?


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