Lamborghini’s First Fully In-House GT3, Temerario, Set for Sebring Debut
The factory-built GT3 signals Lamborghini’s customer-racing program has become a core, standalone business.
Overview
- Lamborghini declares “full technical maturity” with a GT3 car designed, developed and engineered entirely in-house from day one.
- The race model was conceived in parallel with the road-going Temerario, sharing core architecture but running a non-hybrid configuration.
- Temerario GT3s are assembled in a dedicated motorsport area at Sant’Agata Bolognese with five modular bays for tighter quality control.
- Testing surpassed 15,000 km without significant reliability issues, with development emphasizing improved drivability for gentleman drivers.
- The car will race in GTD Pro at Sebring with Pfaff Motorsports before broader IMSA, GT World Challenge Europe and DTM campaigns.