23:03 26-04-2026
Zacoe's Lamborghini Temerario Is All About Looks, Not Power
Zacoe tunes the Lamborghini Temerario with aggressive carbon-fiber add-ons and functional aero, keeping the 907-hp hybrid powertrain unchanged. A visual masterpiece.
Amid the broader trend toward electrification, even for supercars, the Lamborghini Temerario already looks like a piece of future tech. But tuning house Zacoe has made it even more aggressive and striking.
The engineers focused not on power but on styling and aerodynamics. The supercar gets a carbon-fiber hood with vent openings, cutting weight while improving cooling. A front splitter with side blades sharpens the silhouette, and new side sills emphasize the car's planted stance.
Particularly notable is the roof intake—functional rather than decorative, it helps cool the engine more efficiently. At the rear, a massive wing, a ducktail spoiler, and a multi-section diffuser boost downforce and high-speed stability.
The mechanical package remains unchanged. The Temerario uses a hybrid setup: a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 paired with three electric motors. Total output is 907 hp, with a 0-62 mph sprint of just 2.7 seconds and a top speed of 343 km/h.
In short, the Zacoe project isn't about numbers—it's about emotion and visual impact. And in that regard, it fully lives up to its status as one of the most eye-catching builds in the tuning world.
Today, tuning is increasingly shifting away from the power race and toward design and aerodynamics. Zacoe has shown that even without engine modifications, you can create a car that looks faster and meaner than most rivals.