The Farewell to the Iconic Lamborghini V10
by AutoExpert | 5 December, 2024
Alright, let’s talk about why Lamborghini decided to park the V10 and rev up with something fresh for their new Temerario. This beast is now sporting a hybrid-assisted V8 that cranks out an eye-watering 902 horsepower. It's a big change that had some fans raising eyebrows, especially since the V10 from models like the Gallardo and Huracan was almost legendary for its raw sound and power.
So, why the switch? Lamborghini’s Chief Technical Officer, Rouven Mohr, recently opened up about the decision. He's been the brains behind some of the brand’s big hits since 2017, including the Aventador and the Huracan. The guy knows his stuff, and he shed some light on this big engine shuffle in a chat with Top Gear.
Mohr explained that sticking with the V10 would mean slashing its power by 20% to keep it clean enough for current emission standards. And let's be honest, no one dreams of a Lamborghini that’s lost a chunk of its muscle.
They mulled over a few options—a turbocharged V6 was even on the table! But, in the end, they landed on a V8. Why? Because it hits that sweet spot between power and potential for more. Mohr mentioned that this new V8 isn't just filling the V10’s shoes—it’s sprinting ahead, with room to amp up the power even further.
Right out of the gate, this V8 is a powerhouse at 788 horsepower and 528 lb-ft of torque. And get this, it can rev up to 10,000 rpm. According to Mohr, they can push this engine to about 868 horsepower just by tweaking it a bit. And because it’s hybrid-assisted, there’s potential to dial up the electric motors and break into a four-digit horsepower. That’s enough to make even their own Lamborghini Revuelto look over its shoulder!
So, as much as we miss the V10, the future of Lamborghini looks electrifying with this turbocharged, hybrid twist. Mohr is clearly hinting that the Temerario is just warming up, and if they crank this up further, it’s going to be a wild ride. Can’t wait to see where they take it from here!