A few days ago, Automobili Lamborghini unveiled “The Dinner,” its traditional Christmas video, celebrating its employees and their stories.
Each year, the luxury supercar manufacturer from Sant’Agata Bolognese crafts a Christmas video to showcase its core values and beliefs, and in recent years, to explore meaningful social themes that closely reflect the brand’s principles. With this video, one might assume Lamborghini has entered its holiday hiatus until next year.
Lamborghini Prepares to Deliver the Temerario, Its Fastest Model Yet, to Vietnam Starting Next Year
However, that’s not the case—at least not for its UK branch. According to the company, deliveries of the new Lamborghini Temerario in the domestic market will finally commence in January 2026. The Huracan’s successor was officially unveiled and globally debuted at the annual Monterey Car Week, during the iconic The Quail, A Motorsports Gathering event.
But we’re not discussing the 2025 model—the Lamborghini Temerario was introduced on August 16, 2024. Over a year has passed, and it’s high time at least some markets gain access to this plug-in hybrid supercar. The new model features a PHEV powertrain combining a twin-turbo V8 engine with three electric motors, delivering a total output of 920 horsepower.



The engine also achieves a 10,000 rpm redline, and the Lamborghini Urus will complete the UK lineup, featuring three fully hybrid models: Urus SE, Revuelto, and Temerario. The Italian sports car manufacturer will bring the Temerario to the UK as a coupe, along with the lighter Alleggerita version.
“Lamborghini enters 2026 in this market with the most comprehensive hybrid supercar lineup in our segment,” said Davide Sfrecola, Head of Lamborghini UK. “Importantly, Lamborghini’s appeal to customers, thanks to its iconic design and exceptional performance, is enhanced by our hybridization program, with technologies that make the cars easier and more fun to drive while retaining their emotional appeal.”


The UK is one of Lamborghini’s top five global markets, alongside the US, Germany, Italy, and Japan. The average waiting time for Lamborghini products in the UK is 12 months, including the Urus SE, which began deliveries earlier this year, and the V12-powered PHEV Revuelto.
Earlier this year, the Lamborghini Temerario made its UK debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in July, where the company also introduced the Temerario GT3 racer to the world as “the first Lamborghini racing car designed, developed, and built entirely in Sant’Agata Bolognese.”
In September, the company hosted Lamborghini Day at Millbrook Proving Ground, while also unveiling the Lamborghini Fenomeno, a limited edition of just 29 units. Additionally, Lamborghini Mayfair opened in London, becoming the company’s 12th showroom in the UK.












































