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Ad Personam turns the Temerario into a rolling work of art
Lamborghini's in-house bespoke program, Ad Personam, has just unveiled a one-off Temerario finished in a multi-layer crystal paint livery developed especially for this car. Far from a vinyl wrap, the finish was hand-applied over 320 hours, producing a shifting effect that blends Verde Shock, Nero Nemesis and Grigio Maat into an unmistakable—and divisive—visual statement.
Design details: bold exterior, neon-accented interior
Open the door and the customization continues: black leather dominates the cabin, balanced by lime-green highlights and abundant carbon-fiber trim. The Raging Bull logo is stitched into the headrests, underlining that this is a factory-sanctioned personalization rather than an aftermarket makeover.

Some observers will hail the finish as spectacular; others argue its low-light presence might recall extreme tuner styling. Either way, it’s a true Ad Personam one-off, demonstrating Lamborghini’s appetite for high-end personalization on its newest models.
Performance reminder: stock Temerario is already blistering
It’s worth remembering that the Temerario is more than looks. Underneath the dramatic paint lies a performance package built around a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 paired with three electric motors. Total output clocks in at 907 hp (677 kW/920 ps), and Lamborghini quotes a 0–62 mph (0–100 kph) sprint time of 2.7 seconds—only 0.2 seconds shy of the flagship Revuelto.
Key performance highlights:
- Powertrain: twin-turbo 4.0L V8 + three electric motors
- Output: 907 hp (677 kW/920 ps)
- 0–62 mph: 2.7 seconds
- EV capability: limited electric-only range; dedicated EV mode runs on the front axle

Customization vs tuning
Ad Personam focuses on factory-level visual and trim customizations—paint finishes, leatherwork, stitching and interior themes—rather than pushing engine output. If you want more power, there are well-known tuners who will happily tweak the Temerario, but be mindful: the stock hybrid setup already rivals older hypercars in acceleration and engineering sophistication.
"Ad Personam gives owners a way to make their Lamborghini truly personal," the company noted alongside the images it shared on social media. The payoff is exclusivity: a bespoke exterior that only a handful of people will ever see in the metal.

Where to see it
Lamborghini says the bespoke Temerario will be shown to the public at Art Basel Miami this evening, making it a highlight for design-minded collectors and enthusiasts attending the show.
Price and market positioning
Despite being the brand’s 'smallest' supercar in name, the Temerario is far from affordable. U.S. pricing starts near $400,000 before options, placing it squarely in the premium supercar market where bespoke finishes and factory personalization programs add considerable value.
Whether you love the crystal livery or not, this Temerario is a reminder that Lamborghini continues to blur the line between automotive performance and haute couture—one painstakingly applied layer of paint at a time.
Source: autoevolution
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