One‑off Lamborghini Temerario gets crystal paintjob requiring 320 hours
What's the story
Lamborghini has unveiled its latest masterpiece, the Temerario Ad Personam, a unique work of art on wheels. The car will be showcased at the Art Basel fair in Miami from December 5-7, 2025. The stunning vehicle features a crystal-effect livery that took 320 hours of specialized paintwork to create. It was developed under Lamborghini's Ad Personam personalization program, making it truly one-of-a-kind.
Design details
Unique color blend and fluorescent accents
The Ad Personam Temerario features a unique exterior finish that combines Verde Shock, Grigio Maat, and Nero Nemesis hues. This combination creates a shimmering effect that would outshine even the most luxurious Lamborghinis. Fluorescent green accents adorn the exterior trim on side skirts, mirrors, windowpane, and brake calipers while carbon fiber dominates the rest of the car's design.
Cabin features
Interior design focuses on carbon fiber
The interior of the Ad Personam Temerario is almost entirely made of carbon fiber. The lightweight material has been used wherever possible, from seats to steering wheel, cluster and paddle shifter setup. The center console with its starter button is also mostly carbon fiber, just like in a regular Temerario model. Green accents continue inside on seats, headrests as well as contrast stitching on Alcantara-lined dashboard.
Performance specs
Lamborghini Temerario: A powerful successor to the Huracan
The Lamborghini Temerario, which went into production earlier this year, is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine and three electric motors. The powertrain produces a combined output of 907hp and can accelerate from 0-100km/h in just 2.7 seconds. This makes it three-tenths faster than the top-spec Huracan STO model. The Temerario can also be driven in pure EV mode as a front-wheel drive supercar for about 10km.