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Unleash Your Imagination: Customize Your Lamborghini Termerario with the New Configurator

Customizing a Lamborghini Temerario to your exact specifications can be an exhilarating experience. With the recently launched configurator, you have the opportunity to choose from six categories of customization options: Paint, Wheels, Roof, Details, Carbon, and the Alleggerita Package, which is designed to reduce the car’s weight.

However, one inconvenience is that the configurator does not provide pricing information. This leaves potential buyers wondering how much they will need to allocate from their bank accounts to bring this Italian PHEV home. Luckily, Lamborghini Talk has come to the rescue by posting a price list on their forum, detailing the costs of standard, special, and Ad Personam options.

Let’s start with the base price. The Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) for the Lamborghini Temerario has been set at $357,621, which is around $24,000 higher than the Huracan STO. On top of this, there will be an additional charge of approximately $4,000 for destination, bringing the subtotal to $361,621. Keep in mind that this does not include the gas-guzzler tax, which would add a couple more thousand dollars. Therefore, you can expect to pay around $365,000 before adding any personal touches to the coupe.

One option that commands a substantial price tag is the Alleggerita Package. This package is designed for weight-conscious buyers who plan to take their cars on the track. By incorporating carbon fiber reinforced plastic components such as a front splitter, side skirts, engine cover, door cards, and a passenger footrest, as well as polycarbonate side windows and lighter rear glass, the Alleggerita Package can reduce the car’s weight by up to 55 pounds. If you choose to add this package to a Temerario with a basic gloss or matte paint job, it will cost you an additional $45,000. However, if you opt for one of the so-called Livery Colors, which combines a main and accent color, the weight reduction will set you back $78,600. Furthermore, you have the option to select individual carbon fiber components separately, such as a splitter, diffuser, mirror caps, and intakes, without committing to the full Alleggerita Package. If carbon fiber wheels are a must-have for you, they can be purchased separately as well, but at an additional cost of $26,200.

Now, let’s talk about paint options. The available range spans from seven free colors to five metallics and three pearl finishes, all priced at $9,600. For those who prefer a matte appearance, there are five matte hues available for $12,000. If you’re looking for something truly unique, the Ad Personam color families offer various finishes that range from $13,900 to $16,500. For the ultimate in personalization, the Ad Personam Request colors come in three finishes and start at $23,600, reaching as high as $32,700. Beyond paint, you can also add accent colors to different parts of the car, such as the roof and Velador Forged wheels. Adding a livery accent color costs an additional $13,100, while yellow accents on the forged rims will set you back $6,600 more.

Comparing the price list with that of the Huracan STO, it seems that the Temerario’s pricing is on par with its sibling. An example from a window sticker of a 2022 Huracan STO purchased at a dealership in Ohio includes upgrades like a $19,600 Blu Metallic paint job, a $6,000 Contrast Pack, and a $37,800 Full Livery Exterior Pack. Moreover, there is an additional $8,100 charge for “Color according to” and $2,000 for Exterior Contrast Color Ad [Personam]. As you can see, the cost of upgrading the paint alone exceeds $70,000 for the Huracan STO, which was two years ago. Therefore, it is safe to assume that the pricing structure for the Temerario follows a similar pattern.

Unfortunately, if you haven’t already placed an order for the Lamborghini Temerario, you might have to wait for some time before seeing your dream car come to life. CEO Stephan Winkelmann mentioned during the Monterey Car Week that Lamborghini had another record-breaking first six months in 2024. If this trend continues, 2024 promises to be a remarkable year for the brand. So, if you’re hoping to get your hands on a Temerario anytime soon, it’s best to be patient and keep an eye on the latest updates from Lamborghini.

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