• Spy photographers have snapped the Lamborghini Huracán successor wearing less disguise than ever before.
  • The model is expected to be called the Temerario, but that remains unconfirmed at this point.
  • The car is slated to debut later this year with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.

Lamborghini said farewell to the Huracán earlier today, so it’s fitting that spy photographers have caught its successor. Expected to be called the Temerario, the model will usher in a new era of performance.

While the car has already been spied on numerous occasions, the camouflage is slowly starting to come off and reveal new details. We’ll get to them in a minute, but we can see the Huracán successor will proudly show its Lamborghini DNA.

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Despite being instantly recognizable, the car has a unique front fascia with slender headlights and a rectangular central intake. They’re joined by angular fins as well as hexagonal daytime running lights that appear to double as turn signals.

Moving further back, the wedge-like supercar has an angular windscreen that flows into a double bubble roof. We can also see a familiar greenhouse as well as prominent side scoops that echo those found on the Revuelto.

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The rear end cribs from its big brother as there’s a vertical window that is flanked by angular buttresses. Elsewhere, the model has been equipped with a hexagonal central exhaust as well as slender LED taillights that have a similar shape. They’re joined by a ventilated fascia as well as an aggressive diffuser.

Spy photographers only got a brief look inside, but the cabin appears to carryover from the Revuelto. As you can see, the model sports a slender front passenger display that likely measures 9.1 inches. It’s joined by a familiar dashboard that has angular accents.

The rest of the cabin is hidden from view, but the car could be equipped with a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster and an 8.4-inch infotainment system. We also wouldn’t be surprised to find a flat-bottom steering wheel and sporty switchgear.

While the car clearly references the Revuelto, it will have a less extreme plug-in hybrid powertrain. Instead of a naturally aspirated 6.5-liter V12, the Temerario is expected to have a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8.

Specifics are hazy, but the car could have a relatively small lithium-ion battery as well as a front-mounted electric motor. The latter would give the model all-wheel drive as well as a short electric-only range.

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