India gets Lamborghini’s most advanced supercar yet, setting new standards
- The Temerario is the successor of the Lamborghini Huracán
- It’s now been launched in India, showing off its impressive spec
- But the pricing has opened up more questions than answers
Published on May 01, 2025 at 9:16 AM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh
Last updated on Apr 30, 2025 at 9:17 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
The most advanced Lamborghini supercar yet has been launched in India, and the Temerario is setting new standards for the Italian brand.
The successor for the Huracán has some massive wheels to fill.
As arguably the most successful Lambo of the modern era, the Huracán left a legacy that will take some beating.
But just as it took the reins from Gallardo, it’s now time to pass the torch to the new and upcoming successor, the Temerario, which has just launched in India.
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Lamborghini Temerario launched in India
Despite some growing fears that the Temerario might become shrouded in a tense market, with increasing tariffs, Lamborghini insists that its ‘Yolo’ approach will continue to drive sales for the upcoming supercar.
Announced in August 2024, the Temerario is expected to take to the roads later this year.
Luckily enough, the Supercar Blondie team has already been hands-on with a prototype that shows off some incredible interior features.
Following the trend of being named after fighting bulls, the Lamborghini Temerario has now been launched in India.

The incredible car is set to take on competitor supercars from the usual opposition. That includes the Bugatti Tourbillon – albeit at over five times its price – and the newly announced Ferrari 296 Speciale.
All three are expected to arrive in similar time frames.
Temerario’s India launch outlines hefty price
The India launch has revealed that the price will be ‘Rs. 6 Crore’, which translates to approximately $700,000.
Interestingly, the launch in the UK claimed to have priced the base supercar at £260k ($345k). Which signifies that it will be twice as expensive in India.

Regardless of its fee, though, the Lamorghini Temerario is already setting trends.
Its 4.0-litre, twin-turbo V8 engine, triple motor, 800HP engine leaves little to be desired as it rips to a top speed of 213MPH.
Even Bugatti Rimac CEO, Mate Rimac, has claimed it’s ‘cool’ – which is quite a statement from a competitor executive.
It could also be serving as the blueprint for the upcoming Audi R8 revival, just as its predecessors have inspired the German brand.
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