In fact, the Temerario was already the highlight last year, albeit only on static display. At the 2026 edition, the newly homologated sports car can also be driven, delivering 920 hp and 800 Nm. It combines three electric motors with a 4.0-litre V8 and catapults the Temerario to a top speed of over 340 km/h.
Things are a little more restrained with the Urus SE. It is the first plug-in hybrid version of the super SUV and offers a system output of 800 hp. Fully electric driving is also possible, with the SE’s 25.9 kWh battery allowing for up to 60 km of electric range.
See Lamborghini’s website