
Lamborghini Squadra Corse has dropped another teaser of its upcoming Temerario GT3. We’ve known about the track-bred variant since last November, when the Italian marque first shared a sketch with interesting details, including an aggressive front splitter and a giant swan-neck wing. Subsequently, more details like the 2026 launch date at Daytona were shared on Lamborghini Talk back in April.
This latest teaser doesn’t reveal much besides a garage door lifting and a Temerario hiding in darkness with its sleek headlights on. The short clip also shows flashes of a green wrap on the carbon fiber body work and some curbside action on the track. The post reads: ‘Gone before the blink of an eye. What is it? Stay tuned.’
Looking back, Lamborghini’s GT3 legacy began with the Gallardo GT3, things really took off with the V10-powered Huracán GT3 co-developed with Dallara. Its successors, the EVO in 2019 and the EVO2 in 2022, delivered global race wins at iconic venues like Daytona, Sebring, and SPA.
The Temerario GT3 will be the brand’s latest customer race car and will replace the long-serving GT3 EVO2. Underneath the aggressive bodywork, expect the same 4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-plane crank V8, seen in the road-going Temerario. But don’t expect the hybrid hardware to carry over as GT3 regulations prohibit the use of electric power.
This means that Lamborghini will ditch the 3.8 kWh battery pack and stick with internal combustion, which by itself produces 789 horsepower. In race-spec, expect the output to be toned down to 600 horsepower. Without the three-electric motors, power should be sent exclusively to the rear wheels. Set to be revealed sometime in 2025, the Temerario GT3 will be the turbo-charged contender that will take on the likes of Aston Martin, Porsche, and Ferrari in the popular GT3 class and serve as a precursor to the Temerario Super Trofeo.
Source: Lamborhhini Squadra Corse