Sant'Agata Bolognese and Maranello are once again challenging each other in supercar battles. This time, the competition is between newcomer Lamborghini Temerario and Ferrari 296 GTB . A duel of horses (lots of them) in which luxury and technology also make the difference.

All driven by new plug-in hybrid powertrains, created not so much (or not only) to reduce consumption and emissions but to raise the performance bar even higher. Exterior The angular design is what characterises the Lamborghini Temerario from the outset. The slim, mean headlights, the sharp splitter and the voluminous side air intakes convey the aggressive character of the Lamborghini from the very first glance.

Then there are the hexagonal elements of the front and rear LED lights that recall what we have already seen on the Revuelto. Spaceship-like is the look of the rear, with a black, carbon-fibre central part and the exhaust opening (also hexagonal) reminiscent of an aircraft tailpipe. Lamborghini Temerario Ferrari 296 GTB The aerodynamics have also been taken care of, with the Temerario (14 cm longer than the 296) boasting a 103% improvement in downforce over the Huracan .

And for even more Lamborghini performance on the track, there is a specific set-up for the Alleggerita variant, which removes 25 kg of weight (and increases the aerodynamic load improvement to +158%) through the addition of numerous carbon components. The Ferrari 296 GTB has a softer shape than its rival, starting with the front, wh.