• A California dealer is asking $549,999 for a barely driven Temerario.
  • Lamborghini’s sticker price on the Temerario starts around $380,000.
  • The original owner parted with the blue Temerario after just 55 miles.

The Lamborghini Temerario may have only recently started to reach customers, and already some low-mileage examples are hitting the market. If you can’t be bothered waiting for your car to be built, buying a barely used one could be a good option, but you’ll be paying for the privilege of skipping the queue.

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Eurocar in Costa Mesa, California, currently has a pair of Temerarios up for sale. The most striking of them is painted in Blu Glauco and has an asking price of $549,999. The original owner is parting ways with it after just 55 miles (88 km), so maybe they decided they miss the Huracan’s screaming V10, and figured they could make a quick buck by flipping it.

In the US, prices for the Temerario start at around $380,000, but this one has several options. It’s equipped with the $4,300 passenger display, $4,300 nose lift, $5,100 parking pack, $2,800 leather pack, $6,900 Sonus Faber sound system, plus the Blu Glauco paint was a $25,200 option. The car also has black wheels, yellow brake calipers, and matching black-and-yellow leather throughout the cabin.

Plug-In Power

The Temerario has proven itself to be an absolute weapon, despite technically being Lamborghini’s “baby” supercar. A recent Motor Trend test showed it can hit 60 mph (97 km/h) on a prepped surface in just 2.2 seconds, reach 100 mph (160 km/h) in 4.6 seconds, and sprint down the quarter-mile in 9.58 seconds at 148.5 mph (238.9 km/h).

For as quick as it is, and as exciting as Lamborghini has tried to make the high-revving 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, many have complained the Temerario simply doesn’t sound as good as it should, and is certainly no rival to the Huracan’s soundtrack.

The second Temerario listed by Eurocar is painted in Giallo Auge Metallic and has been driven 49 miles (79 km). Given that it has fewer options than the blue car, it is priced at $499,999.