The Lamborghini Temerario supercar has received an aggressive update from tuning studio 7Design. An 18-piece carbon fiber kit significantly transforms the model's appearance, bringing it closer to extreme versions like the Huracan STO.

At the front, there's a new splitter, a redesigned grille, and a hood with ventilation holes inspired by track-focused models. These elements not only enhance the visual impact but also improve cooling.

Along the sides, carbon fiber skirts have been added, while the rear features new air intakes, a large fixed wing, and a diffuser. The main focus is on aerodynamics and weight reduction, which is traditionally important for such projects.

Lamborghini Temerario by 7Design
7Design

The kit will be available in classic carbon fiber as well as painted versions, allowing owners to personalize their car's appearance.

Importantly, the changes currently only affect the design—the technical aspects remain untouched, despite the clear hint at a more extreme character.

Overall, such projects highlight how quickly the role of tuning is evolving in the premium segment. While it used to be a way to enhance performance, today it increasingly serves as a tool for visual identity. In practice, owners get the chance to customize their Lamborghini between the standard model and factory special editions, without waiting for official brand releases.