The Lamborghini Temerario has been spied undergoing hot weather testing ahead of a possible debut at Monterey Car Week in August. While the exact timing remains unconfirmed, the prototype appears production-ready. Codenamed the 634, the Huracán successor has an edgy front fascia with slender headlights and hexagonal daytime running lights that also function as turn signals. They’re joined by a heavily stylized intake as well as a prominent front splitter.
Moving further back, we can see an
evolutionary greenhouse and sculpted doors that channel air into angular
scoops. They’re joined by vented buttresses, a wide central exhaust, and
hexagonal taillights. We can also see a modest spoiler, an aggressive diffuser,
and a ventilated rear end.
Spy photographers didn’t get close enough
to look inside, but previous pictures have suggested the cabin will share a lot
of elements from the Revuelto. As a result, drivers can expect a 12.3-inch
digital instrument cluster, an 8.4-inch infotainment system, and a 9.1-inch
front passenger display. They’ll likely be joined by sporty switchgear, angular
accents, and a flat-bottom steering wheel.
While several questions remain,
Lamborghini has previously confirmed the car will be a “high performance electrified
vehicle” and have a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 developing 789 hp and 730 Nm of torque. It will be joined by an eight-speed
dual-clutch transmission and a hybrid system with three electric motors. This
setup will give the car a combined output in excess of 888 hp.

