Base price for Lamborghini Temerario 2026 confirmed, carbon rims cost 26,200 USD
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Publicly, the wild bull from Sant’Agata Bolognese has not yet announced pricing information on the all-new Temerario. Be that as it may, a hard-to-access part of the Italian automaker’s online configurator leaves nothing to the imagination of enthusiasts and potential customers. Here it is: Temerario costs an incredible $357,621 in the United States of America, while its V10 predecessor has a suggested retail price of $249,865 for the 2024 model year Huracan Tecnica.
Yikes! Over $100,000 is a massive difference, although the Temerario is also a very different machine. Thanks to Lamborghini Talk, we also know the prices of all the optional extras available for the 202… er, 2026 model year. The V8-powered Temerario was originally thought to arrive in dealerships for the 2025 model year, but the attached Portable Document file lists it as a 2026 model.
Seven paint colors are free in the US market, while optional shades range from $9,600 for colors like Blu Eleos Metallic and Grigio Keres Metallic to a whopping $32,700 for Ad Personam Custom Request Tie and Special Tie Colors. $13,100 is the suggested price for paint accents, while $26,200 gets you a set of carbon wheels with a glossy finish.
If you go with carbon, you’ll also need to specify the 1PG option, which stands for titanium bolts. These add $1,300 to the cost, and you can spend another $1,100 on matte carbon hubcaps. Choosing carbon wheels for a fancier look and less unsprung weight is one thing, but carbon wheels without the right tires don’t really make a difference.
Bridgestone Potenza Sport tires are standard, while Potenza Race costs $3,300 per set. The Temerario’s carbon-ceramic brakes are available in matte black from the start, and customers can choose between regular and Ad Personam colors for the calipers. The Ad Personam shades cost a flat $2,800.
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There are plenty of options for the carbon fiber exterior trim, but none of them can compete with the $13,100 price tag for the gloss black painted roof. Matrix headlights cost $4,000, and the chassis lift system is also $4,000. $3,300 gets you a protective film, and available extended warranties cost either $6,000 or $11,800. Every Temerario comes with a five-year maintenance package.
The most expensive single option for the all-new Temerario is the Alleggerita package, with prices ranging from $45,900 for the gloss finish to $78,600 for the gloss finish with color accents, which consist of a glossy exposed carbon fiber hood, glossy exposed carbon fiber rear wing and the same finish for the rear diffuser.
Given the above, you can easily exceed the $550,000 mark. Given that the Revuelto has a base price of $608,358 in the US in 2024, it’s pretty obvious what choice most of us would make between a very nice Temerario and a cheaply trimmed Revuelto.
As a quick refresher: The plug-in hybrid twin-turbo V8 thriller from Sant’Agata Bolognese has 907 hp and turns up to 10,000 rpm. Its V12 sister model has the edge in terms of total system power (1,001 hp), but only reaches its peak at 9,500 rpm.