Adaptación del coche

Lamborghini Temerario tries a new Zacoe body kit on

Taiwanese tuner firm Zacoe has unveiled a new aerodynamic package for Lamborghini’s part-electric Temerario coupe. Although the company has only revealed some 3D renderings so far, the production is already ongoing and orders are being processed.

In the tuner’s own rendition of it, the Italian supercar boasts a bold front splitter, added air intake shrouds, a “ventilated hood” of sorts with no engine underneath, and low-slung side skirts. A look from the back reveals a diffuser, a spoiler, a tall fixed rear wing and a roof scoop. All components are mounted on the OEM mounting points and can be removed without any permanent modifications to the body of the car.

Zacoe promises airflow and “aerodynamic balance” improvements for the Temerario, although you may have to ask them yourself to find out what that latter bit means in practical terms. The company hasn’t revealed any specific performance figures, so we assume the primary gain here is of the aesthetic appeal type.

In stock form, the Temerario coupe packs 920 PS (907 hp / 677 kW), letting it sprint from zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.7 seconds.

 

April 23, 2026

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