At this year’s Goodwood Festival of Speed, Automobili Lamborghini flexed its motorsport DNA with a show-stopping reveal of the all-new Temerario GT3. Unveiled trackside on its own dedicated podium inside the ultra-exclusive Lamborghini Lounge, the race-spec beast was introduced by Chairman and CEO Stephan Winkelmann. Built off the back of the next-generation Temerario super sports car, the GT3 edition signals a new era in Lamborghini’s client racing legacy, with deliveries of the road model expected to begin in 2026.
Wrapped in a striking livery inspired by the Italian Tricolore, the Temerario GT3 stepped into the spotlight as the spiritual successor to the Huracán GT3—a machine that racked up an unparalleled 96 championship titles worldwide. As fans admired the competition-ready version, the street-legal Temerario made jaws drop with its public dynamic debut. The car’s radical new design language, paired with the unmistakable roar of an all-new twin-turbo V8 hybrid powertrain, pushed the crowd into full sensory overload.

The hybridized Temerario was joined on the legendary Goodwood hill by Lamborghini’s flagship V12 Revuelto and the Urus SE plug-in hybrid, delivering a clear statement: the Raging Bull is charging into the future on electric thunder.
“For the first time, the full hybrid Lamborghini model range took on the Goodwood hill climb. It’s a defining moment in our Cor Tauri roadmap towards electrification,” Winkelmann told guests. “Each of these cars represents a unique personality and driving experience, made possible through electrification without compromise. This is Lamborghini’s most complete and dynamic lineup ever—sustainable, thrilling, and unmistakably Italian.”

Over 500 VIP guests flowed through the Lamborghini Lounge across the four-day event, where a show-stopping lineup was curated to reflect the brand’s performance ethos and artisan craftsmanship. The Temerario Alleggerita stood out with its lightweight specs and bespoke Arancio Xanto finish, paired with a Nero Ade interior featuring vibrant Arancio Dryope accents. Across the Lounge, the Revuelto turned heads in Grigio Acheso with Verde Scandal highlights and heavy carbon detailing, reinforcing its role as Lamborghini’s High Performance Electrified Vehicle centerpiece.

The supercar paddock saw another Temerario make its ascent in electric green Verde Mercurius, while a one-off Revuelto by Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program stunned in matte Blu Uranus with gloss carbon highlights and matte black finishes throughout. Meanwhile, an Urus SE in refined Grigio Antares made the daily climb, representing the marque’s most versatile and best-selling model to date.

Winkelmann emphasized the UK’s significance as a core market: “Goodwood is the perfect global stage. The energy, the passion, the people—it matches our vision and our momentum. Launching the new GT3 car here connects our next era of motorsport excellence with the fans and drivers who live it.”
Marking another first for Lamborghini was the simultaneous digital reveal of both the Temerario and Temerario GT3 inside Wilder World, a next-gen open-world metaverse. This activation extends the brand’s proprietary Fast ForWorld digital platform into the metaverse space, offering limited-edition collectibles of both vehicles within Wilder World’s vehicle library.
With the Temerario leading the charge, Lamborghini’s vision for hybrid performance doesn’t just arrive—it dominates, redefining what it means to merge heritage with hyper-innovation.

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