Lamborghini has unveiled a stunning one-off version of its 907-horsepower hybrid supercar, dubbed the Temerario Porto Cervo. Built as part of the brand’s Ad Personam customization program, this unique model draws inspiration from the luxurious coastal town of Porto Cervo in Sardinia, Italy. While pricing details remain undisclosed, it’s safe to assume that it surpasses the base Temerario’s $300,000 starting price.
The bespoke supercar was revealed at an exclusive private event, emphasizing artistic design rather than performance upgrades. The car’s body is finished in Grigio Serget, a subtle gray shade that reveals sparkling blue flecks under sunlight, reminiscent of Sardinia’s turquoise waters and clear skies.
Visually, the car sports a mix of Blu Royal accents along the body lines, paired with gloss black trim around the fenders, grille, and rear diffuser. Lamborghini’s iconic raging bull badge and the black-painted roof contrast boldly with the matte-finished quad exhaust tips. Black Velador wheels and blue brake calipers further enhance the tailored aesthetic.
Inside, the cabin is wrapped in Grigio Octan leather with Blu Nethuns stitching on the dashboard and doors to mirror the exterior tones. It also features two exclusive plaques—one carbon-fiber panel engraved with Ad Personam for the driver’s side, and a placeholder on the passenger side for a future personalization by the owner.
The Temerario is Lamborghini’s third hybrid vehicle after the Revuelto and Urus PHEV. It replaces the Huracán, but ditches the iconic V10 in favor of a new 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 paired with three electric motors. One motor is positioned between the engine and the 8-speed dual-clutch transmission, while the other two drive the front axle, providing all-wheel-drive functionality.
The V8 alone produces 789 horsepower with a redline of 10,000 RPM. When combined with the electric motors, the system delivers a staggering 907 hp. Lamborghini claims a 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) time of just 2.7 seconds, and a top speed of 340 km/h (211 mph)—ensuring the Temerario remains not only exclusive but also ferociously fast.