
- Zacoe built a second, wilder widebody kit for the Lamborghini Temerario.
- The carbon fiber kit adds 5.5 inches of width across the supercar’s body.
- A fixed rear wing, shark fin, and roof scoop round out the package.
Zacoe pulled the covers off a wild body kit for the Lamborghini Temerario only a couple of months ago, taking a mid-engined Italian supercar that already looked unhinged and pushing it further over the edge. That, it turns out, was merely the opening act. The firm has a second package in the works for the Huracan’s successor, and this one swings even harder for the fences.
Known as the Stage Two Widebody project, it’s the type of package that would make Liberty Walk feel proud. Zacoe says it started by 3D-scanning a Temerario and studying every original mounting point on the bodywork, then built a kit that pushes the front end out 1.9 inches (50 mm) per side and stretches the rear a full 5.5 inches (70 mm) per corner.
Many of the components from the widebody kit are shared with Zacoe’s original kit for the Temerario. For example, the front end is identical, sporting the same aggressive bumper, splitter, and hood. A set of carbon fiber fender flares has then been added to the front, complete with sharp louvers to further add to the wild design.
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It’s at the rear where this kit really stands out. . The new fenders are extraordinarily wide and louvered to match, yet they somehow settle into the car’s lines rather than fighting them. Pushing those arches out also let Zacoe shove the rear wheels outward, putting more of the tire on display from behind.
Sharing the rear with those flared arches is a large fixed wing, a shark fin, and a custom carbon fiber roof scoop perched above the bespoke engine cover.
There’s no word on how much this kit will cost, whether any parts will be available separately, or if the entire kit must be purchased as a package. While we’re sure the looks won’t be to everyone’s taste, there will certainly be some Temerario owners eager to own a car that looks even crazier than any potential STO version.