- 7Design reveals an 18-piece carbon fiber kit for Temerario.
- The upgrade sharpens styling with STO-inspired design cues.
- New aero parts include vents, wing, diffuser, and intakes.
It’s been just 18 months since the Lamborghini Temerario debuted as the Huracan’s successor, and it is expected to remain in production until the mid-2030s. That leaves Lamborghini ample time to introduce lighter, more powerful variants along the way. In the meantime, an aftermarket specialist has already moved ahead with its own interpretation.
Earlier this week, 7Design unveiled a dramatic new body kit for the Temerario, sharpening its presence and aligning it more closely with something worthy of a Performante or STO badge. If the standard Temerario strikes you as slightly restrained, these upgrades aim to change that impression.
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The kit consists of 18 pieces, all crafted from lightweight carbon fiber. Up front, a carbon fiber splitter has been added, along with a new carbon element stretching across the center of the grille. A redesigned hood also makes an appearance, echoing the Huracan STO with prominent triangular cooling vents near the base of the windshield.
Tweaks have also been made to the sides of the new twin-turbocharged V8 supercar, including new carbon skirts. But, it’s the rear half where most of the action is happening, starting with the fitment of new carbon fiber air intakes sprouting out from the engine bay. They don’t only look the part, but they should also help with cooling.
Elsewhere, 7Design has crafted a sharp fixed rear wing for the Lamborghini, which nicely follows the shape of the decklid. A new component above the headlights has also been introduced, featuring six large gills that likely contribute to additional cooling. These elements are complemented by an equally sharp new diffuser.
The tuner has yet to release pricing details for its Temerario kit, likely because it’s still working out the final details. What we do know is that the kit will be available in a traditional carbon fiber finish, as well as in tinted and colored carbon, showcased in some photos with a blue finish.
