A performance version of the Huracan-replacing Temerario is coming, and product line boss Paolo Racchetti hasn't ruled out rear-wheel drive. Speaking to The Drive, the man in charge of the Temerario further mentioned that Lamborghini designed the V8-powered bruiser with all-wheel drive in mind.
Even when Sport mode is engaged, 10 percent of the power goes to the front axle for improved stability. Racchetti calls the front electric ax… (continue reading…)





