A California dealer is already offering two nearly new Lamborghini Temerarios for sale, each with fewer than 60 miles on the odometer. The asking prices far exceed the model’s base sticker price, reflecting both low mileage and premium options.

Two Temerarios, Two Premium Price Tags

Eurocar in Costa Mesa, California, has listed a pair of Temerarios with minimal use. The first is painted in Blu Glauco and priced at $549,999. The original owner sold it after just 55 miles (88 km), suggesting a quick flip rather than long-term ownership.

The second Temerario, finished in Giallo Auge Metallic, has been driven only 49 miles (79 km) and is listed for $499,999. Its lower price reflects fewer added options compared to the blue model.

Base Price vs. Fully Loaded

Lamborghini’s U.S. starting price for the Temerario is around $380,000. The Blu Glauco example includes several premium features:

  • Passenger display: $4,300
  • Nose lift: $4,300
  • Parking pack: $5,100
  • Leather pack: $2,800
  • Sonus Faber sound system: $6,900
  • Blu Glauco paint: $25,200

The car also features black wheels, yellow brake calipers, and a black-and-yellow leather interior.

Performance That Matches the Price

Despite being Lamborghini’s “baby” supercar, the Temerario delivers exceptional performance. According to a Motor Trend test, it can accelerate from 0-60 mph (97 km/h) in 2.2 seconds, reach 100 mph (160 km/h) in 4.6 seconds, and complete the quarter-mile in 9.58 seconds at 148.5 mph (238.9 km/h).

However, some critics argue the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 lacks the character of Lamborghini’s legendary V10, as heard in the Huracan. The sound remains a point of contention among enthusiasts.

Buying a Nearly New Supercar

For buyers eager to skip lengthy factory wait times, purchasing a low-mileage Temerario offers an immediate solution—at a premium. The two Eurocar listings provide rare opportunities to own a nearly new Lamborghini with minimal use and substantial customization.

Source: CarScoops