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The Temerario is still a Lamborghini, but it’s just a little more grown up, and perhaps a little more appropriate for that daily drive. About the Author. James Riswick. View Profile.
Lamborghini says the Temerario will hit 62 mph in a scant 2.7 seconds, two-tenths quicker than the quickest Huracans, and top speed is 213 mph, versus the 202-mph top speed of the fastest Huracans.