
- 1016 Industries reveals styling upgrades for the Temerario.
- The kit adds wide fenders, scoops, spoilers, and new wheels.
- Sales begin February 2026 alongside the Revuelto’s package.
Some Lamborghini fans have found the Temerario a bit too buttoned-up, especially when held up next to the more extravagant Revuelto. For anyone looking to dial up the aggression, Florida-based 1016 Industries has stepped in with a wide bodykit that delivers enough visual bite to earn an STO badge of its own.
The kit introduces a two-level splitter flanked by bumper wings, along with added vents carved into the hood and front fenders. 1016 also reworked the front and side intakes, with the side openings now wearing arrowhead-shaped inserts that stretch visually into the flared rear arches.
Aero Meets Drama
Naturally, the main attraction is the pair of broad fender extensions, injecting a race-bred presence into Lamborghini’s so-called entry-level supercar. These are matched with a fresh set of alloy wheels shaped with an aero-friendly design.
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The tail has also been redesigned with a fixed rear wing reminiscent of the Gallardo Superleggera and twin roof scoops mounted on the engine cover. A more aggressive diffuser and extra bumper trim inspired by the Huracan Tecnica round out the makeover.
According to the tuner, the bodykit will be available in “all material variations with infinite configurability.” That translates to options in FRP, carbon fiber, or forged carbon, with a wide choice of colors and finishes on offer for each.
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This particular package doesn’t include any performance modifications, though the Temerario isn’t exactly lacking. It already delivers 907 hp (677 kW / 920 PS) in standard form, thanks to a plug-in hybrid system combining a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 with three electric motors.
Lamborghini is reportedly working on an even more powerful Temerario with over 1,000 hp that could continue the bloodline of the Superleggera, Performante, STO, and Tecnica versions of its predecessors. There’s also talk of a non-electrified derivative and even a rugged Sterrato-style edition down the road.
The 1016 Industries kit for the Lamborghini Temerario is set to go on sale in February 2026. Pricing hasn’t been announced yet, but given that a similar forged carbon kit for the Revuelto can run up to $135,000, it’s safe to assume this won’t be a bargain-bin upgrade