Lamborghini’s First Fully Hybridised Model Line-Up

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Lamborghini is beginning 2026 with a fully hybridised model line-up, as UK deliveries of the all-new Temerario start in January. The Huracán’s successor pairs a twin-turbo V8 with three electric motors, producing 920 CV, and becomes the first and only production supercar capable of hitting 10,000 rpm.


The Temerario joins the V12 Revuelto and plug-in hybrid Urus SE to complete Lamborghini’s electrified trio, marking the brand’s full transition into High Performance Electrified Vehicles (HPEV).

The UK remains one of Lamborghini’s top five global markets, alongside the USA, Germany, Italy and Japan.

“Lamborghini enters 2026 in this market with the most comprehensive hybridized super sports car offering in our segment. Importantly, Lamborghini’s appeal with our clients, for our models’ infamous design and benchmarking performance, is enhanced by our hybridisation programme, with technologies making our cars easier and more fun to drive but as emotionally charged as ever. This year has witnessed new products, important customer and public events, and expansion of our UK network, and 2026 will see an exciting evolution of the same.

Davide Sfrecola, head of Lamborghini UK

Lamborghini’s UK presence continues to grow, with 12 showroom locations, including the recently opened Lamborghini Mayfair in central London. Aftersales services have also expanded, with facilities in Leeds and Pangbourne, and further dealers are expected in 2026.

The Temerario made its UK dynamic debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, where the track-only Temerario GT3, Lamborghini’s first competition car fully developed in-house, was also revealed. In September, UK clients got their first hands-on experience with the road-going V8 HPEV during Lamborghini Day at Millbrook. The ultra-rare Fenomeno also made an appearance, one of just 29 units being built worldwide.

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