There are Lamborghinis, and then there’s the Temerario. More than just the successor to the Huracán, this is a redefinition of the modern supercar and one that's meant to be an entry-level offering into the Italian automaker's supercar lineup.

It’s a plug-in hybrid with three electric motors. It’s got a twin-turbo V8 that revs to 10,000 rpm. It’s loaded with tech and aerodynamic features. But more than that, it’s a love letter to performance, written in the unmistakable language of Sant’Agata. From the moment we saw it, heard it and then felt its straight-line fury, it was clear the Temerario isn’t just a marketing ploy but rather a thoughtfully designed piece of Italian machinery.

We flew to Estoril Circuit in Portugal, a track where Ayrton Senna carved his name into history, to Test Dr

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