Lamborghini‘s Ad Personam division built two one-off Temerarios for the 2026 Goodwood Festival of Speed, each a different take on the same idea: what happens when a super sports car gets dressed by an Italian tailor.
The bodywork wears fine graphic lines meant to mimic the construction marks a designer scribbles on a sketch before the shape exists. One car pairs Grigio Crater Matt with a Grigio Artis contrast livery; the other goes brighter with Celeste Fedra, Bianco Phanes accents, and the matt Alleggerita package.
The real headline is inside. For the first time in a Lamborghini production car, the cabin features “Gessato” pinstripe inserts — real virgin wool, black with a silver pinstripe, worked into the door panels, rear wall, and roof liner. Wool. In a Lamborghini. Nobody had that on the bingo card.
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For the first time in a Lamborghini production car, the cabin uses wool. Not as an accent stitch or a hidden panel — as a defining material. It’s called “Gessato,” and it’s the entire reason these two cars exist.
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Developed in virgin wool, the Gessato is a black base crossed by a silver pinstripe. It’s classic tailoring vocabulary, reinterpreted for a car that has never once been described as understated.
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The pinstripe doesn’t run clean. Lamborghini made the pattern discontinuous on purpose, breaking the formal rigor of traditional tailoring to create movement and tension that matches the Temerario’s sharp surfaces.
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The Gessato inserts are integrated into the door panels, the rear wall, and the roof liner — the surfaces you see and touch most, rather than the ones you only notice in photos.
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The pinstripe’s silver tone reappears in dedicated leather inserts, tying the wool, the premium hide, and the surrounding carbon fiber into one chromatic conversation instead of three competing materials.
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Thanks to the interlacing of different yarns, the pinstripe reacts dynamically to light. The result is visual depth and a three-dimensional quality that flat, uniform surfaces simply can’t produce.
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Wool brings a tactile dimension Lamborghini interiors have never had. It’s naturally breathable, pleasant to the touch, and offers balanced sensory perception across different conditions — warmth and authenticity in a cockpit built from screens and carbon.
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Dedicated signature stitching and bespoke embroidery round out the cabin, with color combinations selected specifically for each of the two builds. Ad Personam developed the whole vision alongside Centro Stile Lamborghini.
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For the car with the Alleggerita package, wool steps aside. In its place is Corsa Tex by Dinamica, an ultra-lightweight material built for a pure racing spirit — same sartorial idea, different priorities.
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The discontinuous silver pinstripe effect survives the switch, but it’s reinterpreted through a technical fabric chosen for weight reduction, body containment, and maximum effectiveness when the driving gets serious.
