
It's a scene as unlikely as it is delightful: on a Saturday morning, the headquarters of Sant'Agata Bolognese still seems to be asleep. But Rouven Mohr, Technical Director (CTO) of Lamborghinihas his own idea for kicking off the weekend. In a video shared by the brand on its social networks, we see him quietly stroll into the workshops, grab the keys to a Lamborghini Temerario, and head out into the parking lot... for a "Lambokhana" session.
The name is obviously inspired by Gymkhana, the drifting and precision discipline popularized by Ken Block. But here, everything is staged with Italian-style humor and self-mockery. The video is entitled "Veni Vidi Drifti" - a mischievous reference to Julius Caesar's famous adage, perfectly suited to the Lamborghini spirit.
The CTO drifting on the parking lot

Helmet on and smiling, Rouven Mohr settles into the Temerario, the brand's brand-new plug-in hybrid supercar. The successor to the Huracán, the Temerario is a true technological feat: a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, developed entirely in-house, capable of climbing to 10,000 rpm and coupled with three electric motors for a combined output of 920 hp.

In other words, even a "simple" parking lap requires a light foot. But the CTO doesn't hold back: the car goes through a series of controlled skids, donuts and standing starts, all the while passing the prototypes in development lined up alongside the buildings.

One of the funniest passages shows Mohr doing a "launch control" alongside an employee... in a forklift truck. Meanwhile, inside, another engineer looks up, puzzled by the commotion in the parking lot: "What's that noise again?"

Performance meets self-mockery
Behind this humorous tone, Lamborghini takes the opportunity to remind us that the Temerario, radical as it may be, remains a car of formidable precision. It can skid, but always with control. It roars, but with elegance. In short, it proves that electrification does not mean the end of driving pleasure - quite the contrary.

A fun, light-hearted video shot at the very heart of the Lamborghini factory shows that Lamborghini knows how to laugh at itself, while underlining its performance DNA.
Somewhere between Gymkhana and Dolce Vita, the Sant'Agata version of Lambokhana is a delicious blend of humor, power and mastery. And as Lamborghini would say: Veni, Vidi, Drifti.
...di grande effetto...bravi
..di grande effetto...bravi