At Monterey Car Week 2024, Lamborghini unveiled the new Temerario in stunning colors, showcased the Urus SE PHEV, and introduced motorsport models, blending innovation with Italian heritage. At Monterey Car Week 2024, Lamborghini unveiled the new Temerario in stunning colors, showcased the Urus SE PHEV, and introduced motorsport models, blending innovation with Italian heritage.

Lamborghini’s Top Highlights from Monterey Car Week

At Monterey Car Week 2024, Lamborghini unveiled the new Temerario in stunning colors, showcased the Urus SE PHEV, and introduced motorsport models, blending innovation with Italian heritage.

At Monterey Car Week 2024, Automobili Lamborghini hosted an exclusive event at the Lamborghini Lounge Monterey, a villa turned showcase of the brand’s innovation and Italian heritage.

The highlight was the debut of the Lamborghini Temerario in two new colors, Blu Marinus and Verde Mercurius, with an available ‘Alleggerita’ lightweight package for track enthusiasts.

The Temerario, setting a new benchmark in super sports cars, was presented alongside an immersive mixed reality experience, allowing guests to explore its aerodynamic and engine details.

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At Monterey Car Week 2024, Lamborghini unveiled the new Temerario in stunning colors, showcased the Urus SE PHEV, and introduced motorsport models, blending innovation with Italian heritage.
Lamborghini’s Top Highlights from Monterey Car Week.

Lamborghini also displayed the Urus SE, their first Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle (PHEV) Super SUV, and the Revuelto, a High Performance Electrified Vehicle (HPEV) hybrid supercar with 1015 CV.

The event featured a demonstration of Lamborghini’s collaboration with luxury audio brand Sonus faber, showcasing a custom in-car sound system in the Revuelto.

Lamborghini Squadra Corse presented three motorsport models, including the SC63, the brand’s first hybrid racecar prototype, the Huracán GT3 EVO2, and the Huracán Super Trofeo EVO2. Additionally, Roger Dubuis unveiled the Excalibur Spider Flyback Chronograph, a timepiece inspired by supercar engineering.

At the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, the Lamborghini Temerario stood out for its technical and stylistic innovations on the 35th anniversary of the Pebble Beach Concept Lawn. Lamborghini executives Stephan Winkelmann and Mitja Borkert returned as Honorary Judges for the event’s ceremonies.

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