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The ‘Temerario’ trademark for Lamborghini implies that Huracan’s successor will be a daredevil.

Lamborghini has a lot on its plate as a manufacturer of supercars. It is now finishing up a brand-new supercar and preparing for the launch of the Urus PHEV, which is expected to replace the standard non-electric S and Performance.

It is Lamborghini unless you have been living under a rock, the Huracan’s successor. In the upcoming months, the ten-year-old V10-powered model will be discontinued. That being said since they are sold out till the end of manufacture, you cannot order a new one with just the delivery miles on it.

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The Huracan replacement is rumored to make its public appearance before the year ends, and inside the organization, it’s known by the codename LB63x. To this point, Lamborghini has done a fantastic job of keeping the identities of its next goods under wraps. However, it appears that the Temerario is imminent based on a recent trademark application made to the EUIPO (European Union Intellectual Property Office).

The filing language is Italian, and the second language is English. The date of receipt is April 2, 2024. The owner is Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A., and products and services may be identified with the trademark. Given that it is the company’s only new vehicle under development, the Temerario seems like the name of the Huracan’s replacement, but we can’t be positive.

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You know, Lamborghini has a habit of naming their cars after Spanish fighting bulls, but a cursory search online indicates that the fabled Temerario never existed—at least not that we could locate. However, Lamborghini will probably provide more details later on. Translated literally from Spanish, the phrase means “daredevil,” “rash,” and ” temerarious” (d’oh!). Sounds like something fit for a blue-blooded exotic.

Even though the official name of the forthcoming model is still unclear, we can tell you that it will not have a naturally aspirated V10 like its legendary predecessors, the Huracan and Gallardo, had. The Raging Bull chose an electric twin-turbo V8 instead. Although the displacement and output are unclear, it is supposed to have been developed internally, which is a more positive perspective. Theoretically, it is exclusive to VW Group products.

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We have not yet seen leaked photos or an uncovered prototype of the Lamborghini Temerario. Still, a lot of spy photos have shown that, from some perspectives, it resembles a scaled-down Revuelto—Aventador’s replacement. Supercars from Lambo have always featured aggressive styling, and the next model won’t stray from the pack in any manner. We will be there for the grand unveiling in a few months when we can’t wait to see it in all its magnificence and learn everything there is to know about it.

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