2026 Lamborghini Temerario exterior review

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How fast does the Temerario really go?

You might assume the Temerario sits politely below the Revuelto. It’s the junior model, after all. Respect the hierarchy, right?

Lamborghini said forget that.

The 2026 Lamborghini TemerARIO hits 60 mph in 2.1 seconds. That isn’t a close match. It’s a victory lap. It beats the Revuelto by a full tenth of a second.

The gap widens the harder you push. Top end speed to 100 mph takes 4.4 seconds. The bigger sibling needs 4.6. The Temerario is two-tenths quicker there too.

Check the drag strip. The smaller car runs the quarter mile in 9.4 seconds, ending at 150 mph. Clean numbers. The Revuelto takes 9.7 seconds and only reaches 148. The Temerario leaves the heavier car eating dust.

Where should you drive the Temerario first?

Start it up and think twice. If you’re in Cittá (City) mode, the front axle runs on pure electric power. You can go four miles without firing the engine. Skip the mode? The front axle stays electric until the heat builds.

Pick Strada mode for street cruising. Don’t expect drama though. The transmission hunts for gears while in drive. You’ll hear short shifts, mechanical clatter, and the whir of fans. No roar. Just noise.

“No memory on the front-axel lift system. Sharp eyes required.”

One annoying quirk. The front-axle lift doesn’t remember your setting. Turn it off? Reset it every single time. Miss a step and you’re scraping carbon fiber on curbs.

Is that a dealbreaker? Probably not for the 60-mph sprinters. But city drivers need to adapt.