Lamborghini used this year’s Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance to pull the cover off the Temerario Tricolore, a striking new interpretation of its smallest super sports car. The showcase version places the brand’s Ad Personam customization program firmly in the spotlight, with a bold three-color livery that draws heavily on Italian flag-inspired cues. Underneath, the model retains the same hybrid V8 powertrain that anchors the new-generation Temerario, making it clear that Lamborghini is pairing bespoke styling with electrified performance rather than relying on nostalgia alone.
The Tricolore did not appear in isolation. Lamborghini surrounded it with the Revuelto SV and the Urus SE Performante, turning the event into a display of the full modern range. That context matters, because the Temerario sits one step below the flagship Revuelto while still offering genuine supercar credentials. For Saudi buyers, that places it in a crowded and intensely competitive segment, where the Ferrari 296 GTB and McLaren Artura are both established players sold through official local dealerships. The Temerario’s hybrid V8 setup will likely appeal to those wanting electrified efficiency without sacrificing character, but the real battlefield is personalization.
This is where the Saudi market takes note. Buyers in the Kingdom have long favored exclusive configurations, and Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program is designed precisely for that demand. The Tricolore itself is a demonstration piece, yet it signals that customers can push far beyond standard palettes. Enthusiasts should watch how the local importer packages optional trim levels and whether the three-color theme or similar exterior treatments will be offered regionally, since some Pebble Beach special editions remain limited to certain markets.
Another point for shoppers to consider is the hybrid system’s real-world behavior in Gulf conditions. High ambient temperatures can affect battery performance and cooling, so prospective owners will want reassurance about thermal management during summer months. Service networks and warranty coverage for the electrified components are equally important, as is the waiting period for a built-to-order car. Given the level of interest, allocations may be tight.
Ultimately, the Temerario Tricolore is more than a paint study. It reasserts Lamborghini’s intention to blend drama, technology, and individuality. For Saudi enthusiasts ready to move beyond conventional supercar choices, the new hybrid V8 model and its endless customization possibilities make a compelling case — provided the local ownership experience matches the spectacle on stage.
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