This aggressive body kit is made of lightweight, high-strength carbon fiber. The kit does not require any of the original parts to be cut or modified. Zacoe has added a roof scoop, a large fixed wing, and a bold front splitter. While there are no doubt many people out there who think a Lamborghini should be kept just the way it is, there remains plenty of demand for aggressive bodykits and tuning packages for some of the planet’s fastest and most exclusive cars. The new Lamborghini Temerario is the recipient of one of the latest of these kits. This all-carbon fiber body kit for the Temerario has been designed by Zacoe, which offers kits for several Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, and BMW models, among others. Based on the images, which appear to be digital renders for now, its kit for the Temerario looks exceptionally bold, clearly taking inspiration from the Huracan STO, and is also said to provide some aerodynamic benefits. Read: This Isn’t A Temerario STO, But It Sure Looks Like One Things start at the front, where Zacoe has designed a new splitter and air intake shrouds for the mid-engined V8 supercar. The Raging Bull also sports dramatic air vents in the hood, adding to the car’s menacing appearance. Tweaks With A Purpose Tweaks continue along the sides, where new skirts complement the Temerario’s overall design and profile very well. The most comprehensive upgrades are at the rear and include a roof scoop similar to that on the Huracan STO. Not only does the roof scoop look the part, but it also helps to feed air into the engine bay. A fixed rear wing, complete with swan-neck style uprights, has also been fitted, sitting alongside a pronounced lip spoiler. Completing the changes is a bold rear diffuser. Crucially, none of the parts require any cutting or modifications to be made to the standard bodywork, so they’re completely reversible. Each part developed by Zacoe is made from carbon fiber, and while the firm hasn’t published any downforce figures for the car, it does claim the parts improve airflow and create “increased aerodynamic balance.” That should be more than enough for most Temerario owners, who are far more likely to be seen cruising down city streets than on a racetrack – but we guess it’ll happily do that, too, if that’s your fancy.