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Lamborghini’s Temerario: Why the V-10 is Gone and a New V-8 Roars In

Simon Monroy by Simon Monroy
December 3, 2024
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Lamborghini’s Temerario: Why the V-10 is Gone and a New V-8 Roars In

The end of an era came with the final Audi R8 rolling off the production line earlier this year, marking the demise of the iconic 5.2-liter V-10. Now, Lamborghini’s new Temerario, the successor to the Huracan, ushers in a bold future—powered not by the revered V-10 but by a cutting-edge twin-turbocharged V-8.


The Death of the V-10: A Sacrifice for the Future

Lamborghini’s Chief Technical Officer Rouven Mohr recently shed light on the decision to retire the naturally aspirated V-10 in favor of a more efficient and powerful 4.0-liter twin-turbo V-8. Stricter emissions regulations sealed the fate of the high-revving V-10, which would have required a 20% reduction in output to comply. That would have taken its power down to just over 500 horsepower, a number more reminiscent of the original Gallardo than a modern Lamborghini supercar.

Mohr acknowledged that the V-10 could have stayed with compromises, but Lamborghini decided to innovate rather than settle. While other brands like McLaren, Ferrari, and even Aston Martin have embraced downsized V-6 engines, Lamborghini rejected the idea, citing brand integrity.

“We don’t think that the V-6 is fitting to our brand,” Mohr said.


A New V-8 Beast Takes Over

The Temerario’s V-8 is not a downgrade—it’s a technological leap forward. With 789 horsepower in its base configuration and the potential to push beyond 1,000 horsepower with hybrid enhancements, the new powertrain offers a thrilling blend of performance and efficiency.

Key Features of the New Engine:

  • 4.0-liter displacement with twin turbochargers.
  • Developed over five years with an investment in the “high tens of millions.”
  • Hybrid capabilities that significantly enhance overall performance.
  • Potential to hit the 1,000-hp mark, effectively doubling the output of the Gallardo from two decades ago.

Lamborghini’s engineers also confirmed that the V-8 platform is flexible, capable of delivering future upgrades as needed. Mohr hinted that they can squeeze an additional 80 horsepower from the engine alone, and tweaking the electric motors in the hybrid system could push the Temerario into hypercar territory.


Looking Back at the V-10, Forward to the Future

While the V-10’s departure might feel bittersweet to enthusiasts, the Temerario represents a bold step forward for Lamborghini in a rapidly changing automotive landscape. The brand’s decision to embrace a V-8 hybrid was born out of necessity but executed with the intent to preserve Lamborghini’s reputation for exhilarating performance.

Mohr emphasized that this shift wasn’t just about meeting regulations—it was about maintaining Lamborghini’s status as a leader in innovation and raw power. The supercar world is increasingly embracing hybrid and electrified technology, and Lamborghini aims to dominate this space with the Temerario.


A New Era for Lamborghini

Deliveries of the Temerario have yet to begin, but the reception has been overwhelmingly positive, with order books filling quickly since they opened in September. Lamborghini is in no rush to expand the lineup, taking a page from its decade-long Gallardo and Huracan playbooks. However, the Temerario’s modular design and hybrid architecture ensure that future variants—likely hotter, more powerful editions—are only a matter of time.

As Mohr succinctly put it:

“A four-digit number is possible.”

Lamborghini has bid farewell to the V-10, but the future of raging bulls roaring down the track has never looked more electrifying—or powerful.

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