Lamborghini's Tamer Supercar Receives a Bold New Appearance | Carscoops

Lamborghini's Tamer Supercar Receives a Bold New Appearance | Carscoops

      The baby Lambo receives enhanced visual flair courtesy of American tuner 1016 Industries.

      Recently, 1016 Industries introduced styling enhancements for the Temerario, which includes wide fenders, scoops, spoilers, and new wheels. Sales are set to commence in February 2026, alongside the Revuelto package.

      Some Lamborghini enthusiasts have felt that the Temerario is somewhat too reserved, especially when compared to the more flamboyant Revuelto. For those seeking to amplify the car's aggressive look, Florida-based 1016 Industries has developed a wide body kit that adds substantial visual appeal, making it deserving of an STO badge.

      The kit features a two-tier splitter flanked by bumper wings and additional vents integrated into the hood and front fenders. Additionally, 1016 has revamped the front and side intakes, with the side openings now equipped with arrowhead-shaped inserts that visually extend into the flared rear arches.

      Aero Meets Drama

      The highlight of the kit is undoubtedly the broad fender extensions, which give Lamborghini’s so-called entry-level supercar a more race-inspired presence. These new fenders are complemented by a set of alloy wheels designed to optimize aerodynamics.

      The rear of the car has also been reworked, featuring a fixed rear wing reminiscent of the Gallardo Superleggera and twin roof scoops on the engine cover. A more aggressive diffuser and additional bumper trim inspired by the Huracan Tecnica complete the transformation.

      According to the tuner, the body kit will be available in “all material variations with infinite configurability.” This means options in FRP, carbon fiber, or forged carbon, along with a broad selection of colors and finishes for each.

      This specific package does not include any performance enhancements, although the Temerario is already impressive, boasting 907 hp (677 kW / 920 PS) in its standard setup, thanks to a plug-in hybrid system that combines a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 with three electric motors.

      Lamborghini is said to be developing an even more powerful version of the Temerario with over 1,000 hp, which could carry on the legacy of the Superleggera, Performante, STO, and Tecnica variants from its predecessors. There are also rumors of a non-electrified version and a rugged Sterrato-style variant in the future.

      The 1016 Industries kit for the Lamborghini Temerario is slated for sale in February 2026. While pricing details have yet to be revealed, considering that a similar forged carbon kit for the Revuelto can reach up to $135,000, it's reasonable to expect this upgrade won't come cheap.

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Lamborghini's Tamer Supercar Receives a Bold New Appearance | Carscoops

The baby Lambo receives enhanced visual impact thanks to the American tuning company 1016 Industries.