2026 Lamborghini Temerario Gets 1016Industries Widebody

Before owners even receive the 2026 Lamborghini Temerario, 1016Industries has revealed a Vision widebody kit featuring extensive carbon-fiber aero and aggressive styling for the hybrid V8 supercar.

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2026 Lamborghini Temerario Gets 1016Industries Widebody

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1016Industries Prepares Widebody Kit for the Unreleased Temerario

The Lamborghini Temerario hasn't even started deliveries, but the aftermarket is already lining up. Miami-based 1016Industries — known for high-end carbon fiber aero for exotics — has unveiled a Vision widebody concept for the 2026 Temerario plug-in hybrid V8. The renders (and likely CGI variations) show a bold carbon-fiber package that promises to reshape this hybrid supercar's presence on the road.

From showpiece paint to aftermarket attention

Lamborghini Ad Personam recently showcased a hand-painted Temerario that reportedly required more than 320 hours of meticulous work. That bespoke reveal only amplified interest in the model, even though Lamborghini’s base Temerario is not scheduled to reach customers until early next year. While OEM deliveries are pending, the aftermarket world is already working out aero, wheel, and visual ideas — with 1016Industries at the forefront.

"We’re seeing the launch timeline, and the aftermarket community is reacting fast," says an industry source. "Specialists with CAD access are able to develop aggressive kits before the cars are on the street."

What 1016Industries' Vision Kit appears to offer

1016Industries hasn’t published technical details, but the leaked visuals and company history point to a heavy focus on carbon fiber aero and widened bodywork. Key visible elements include:

  • Extended carbon-fiber bumpers and widened fenders
  • Large rear diffuser and integrated aero appendages
  • Deep concave alloy wheels in Graphite Gray
  • Aggressive side skirts and reworked front splitter

Design cues suggest this widebody kit is aimed at improving visual stance and aerodynamic stability rather than altering the underlying powertrain. 1016Industries has worked on Lamborghinis and other exotics for years and reportedly used CAD files and 3D scans to create accurate proportions in their Vision renderings.

Powertrain and performance — what's unchanged

Expect the tempered exotic to retain Lamborghini’s factory hybrid V8 setup if you spec a 1016-equipped Temerario. The core drivetrain details reported so far include:

  • Flat-plane, hot-vee 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8
  • Three electric motors and a 3.8 kWh lithium-ion battery
  • Eight-speed Graziano dual-clutch transmission with AWD
  • Combined output: roughly 907 horsepower
  • 0–62 mph (0–100 km/h): about 2.7 seconds
  • Top speed: approximately 213 mph (343 km/h)

Those figures position the Temerario as a hybrid supercar that blends raw V8 character with electrified torque fill — a formula Lamborghini has pushed in recent model lines.

Market positioning and what this means for buyers

The Temerario arrives into a market where electrified performance is rapidly becoming the norm among hypercars and supercars. Lamborghini appears to be leveraging hybrid systems to lift power and responsiveness while keeping the visceral V8 note alive. Aftermarket kits like 1016Industries' Vision package target owners who want a more aggressive visual identity and bespoke carbon-fiber detailing.

Highlights:

  • Early adopters can personalize their Temerario before deliveries begin
  • Carbon fiber aero remains a premium aftermarket niche for exotics
  • Renders likely include CGI colourways; production parts will be verified once physical molds and prototypes appear

Final thoughts

Whether you love it or find it over-the-top, 1016Industries' Vision widebody for the 2026 Lamborghini Temerario shows how quickly the customization ecosystem moves for high-performance exotics. As deliveries start in the months ahead, expect a wave of real-world prototypes, track-focused conversions, and more digital concepts. For enthusiasts, the mix of a hot-vee twin-turbo V8, hybrid assistance, and carbon-fiber aftermarket flair promises to keep the Temerario newsworthy well after it reaches customers.

Source: autoevolution

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mechbyte

Is this even vetted? CAD renderings look sick, but will molds match the pics or is it all hype?

v8rider

Already? widebodies before owners get keys… 1016 moves crazy fast. Carbon looks insane, but fingers crossed it isn’t just CGI fluff.