Lamborghini's next surprise could be a V12-powered supercar suitable for camping (5 photos)
Lamborghini’s Wild Approach
If there’s one supercar manufacturer that’s never been shy about showing off its wild side, it’s Lamborghini. The Italian marque has long delighted its wealthy clientele with special creations like the recent Fenomeno, and it’s showing no signs of slowing down. More surprises are already in the pipeline for the core lineup, including the Urus, Temerario, and Revuelto.
Future Strategy
Federico Foschini, Lamborghini’s Chief Marketing and Sales Officer, shared his thoughts on the company’s future. He pointed to the success of models such as the Huracan STO race car and the elevated Huracan Sterrato, describing them as “huge opportunities” for the brand. Their warm reception has prompted Lamborghini to consider even more radical interpretations of future models.
I think we haven’t even fully exploited the potential of the Sterrato, because there are so many interesting things you can do with it. And I’m sure we will definitely offer such an opportunity at some point in the future.
Radical directions
Foschini added that the market exists and Lamborghini’s challenge is to “realize” another Sterrato-style project. Importantly, the goal is not a simple update, but the ability to surprise fans with something unexpected. This approach suggests that the Sterrato concept could extend not only to the new Temerario, which replaces the Huracan, but also to the flagship Revuelto.
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Revelto Sterrato Concept
A speculative rendering of the future Revuelto Sterrato gives a glimpse of what such a supercar could look like. Protective covers wrap around the bumpers, sills and wings, while additional LED lights illuminate the front end. Roof rails, a roof air intake, increased ground clearance, and alloy wheels borrowed from the Urus complete the transformation.
Technical Features
The Revuelto is powered by a hybrid powertrain that combines a naturally aspirated V12 engine with three electric motors for a combined output of 1,001 hp. A beefed-up Sterrato-style variant is unlikely to require more power, but Lamborghini could be developing a more powerful version in the vein of the Aventador SVJ. Such a version would likely feature sharper aerodynamics along with chassis updates and performance gains.
Plans for other models
The Revuelto isn't Lamborghini's only candidate for special treatment. Foschini confirmed that the brand is “always looking for crazy ideas in all directions,” citing the Urus ST-X race car as proof that wild ideas can make it to production. This could signal even more extreme versions of Lamborghini’s SUV in the future.
The Future of the Temerario
As for the Temerario, there have been reports of a more powerful version that could generate over 1,000 horsepower from an updated V8 hybrid powertrain. At the same time, its lineup could expand with the addition of a base rear-wheel drive version equipped with a reduced output of the hybrid system.
Brand development strategy
Finally, in addition to introducing more derivative models, as Porsche does, Lamborghini is betting on the expanded personalization services of its Ad Personam division to increase profitability without compromising exclusivity.
The popularity of models such as the Huracan Sterrato demonstrates that even in the supercar segment there is a demand for more versatile and unusual solutions. The success of these projects opens up new opportunities for the brand, allowing it to experiment with concepts that were previously considered marginal. This trend could significantly expand Lamborghini's audience, attracting buyers who are looking not only for high performance but also for a unique operating experience.














