Robb Report Philippines has named the new Lamborghini Temerario its 2025 Best of the Best in the Wheels category, recognizing the groundbreaking plug-in hybrid super sports car as a benchmark in design, performance, and innovation.
The prestigious publication’s annual Best of the Best list celebrates the finest examples of craftsmanship and creativity, with each honoree representing mastery of design and purpose, and shaping the world of luxury for what comes next.

The new Temerario — which recently marked its Asia-Pacific debut in Singapore and is expected to arrive in the Philippines early next year — succeeds the legendary Huracán and is Lamborghini’s second High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) after the Revuelto.
Together with the Urus SE, the new super sports car completes Lamborghini’s plug-in hybrid lineup.
The new Temerario is powered by a newly developed 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that revs up to 10,000 rpm. Paired with three electric motors, the setup delivers a total output of 920 hp and 800 Nm of torque.
One of the new Temerario’s motors is positioned transversely between the engine and the eight-speed dual-clutch transmission. The other two electric motors drive the front axle, providing all-wheel traction and torque vectoring.
The systems allow the new Temerario to accelerate from zero to 100 km/h in 2.7 seconds and reach a top speed of more than 340 km/h.

The new Temerario’s platform integrates a lightweight structure, extensively using carbon fiber to improve rigidity and reduce mass. Its suspension system features an innovative double-wishbone layout with active dampers that, combined with rear-wheel steering, ensures sharp handling and cornering stability. Braking performance is provided by carbon-ceramic discs and an energy recovery system that recharges the hybrid battery under deceleration.
Aerodynamic efficiency is central to the new Temerario’s design. The super sports car features an active rear wing, large air intakes, and an optimized underbody that both reduces drag and increases downforce.
The elements work automatically depending on speed and driving mode.
Inside, the cockpit follows Lamborghini’s “Feel like a pilot” concept, centered on driver engagement and intuitive operation. Three digital displays handle performance data, infotainment, and passenger controls. The cabin combines new-generation digital interfaces with materials such as Alcantara, forged composites, and aluminum trim.
Together with the Revuelto and Urus SE, the Temerario completes Lamborghini’s next phase in high-performance electrification.
Lamborghini Philippines is now accepting reservations and scheduling private configuration sessions for the new Lamborghini Temerario. To know more, call 0917 326 4754.