
The successful, V10-powered Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo is about to be retired, but not to worry, because the Raging Bull has introduced its successor. Predictably based on the new entry-level supercar in the lineup, the new Temerario GT3 is on its way to ensure private racing teams have something they can take to the track for sports and endurance racing, but unlike its Huracán predecessor, this one will be powerd by a V8, and unlike the road car, it’ll do without plug-in hybrid power. And since the Temerario has had racing intentions from the very beginning, this will also be Lambo’s first competition model to be designed and built completely in-house.