Three-way Showdown: Lamborghini Temerario vs Ferrari 296 GTB vs McLaren Artura

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SpecLamborghini TemerarioFerrari 296 GTB McLaren Artura
Gas Engine
4.0-liter twin-turbo flat-plane V8

3.0-liter twin-turbo V6
3.0-liter twin-turbo V6
Electric MotorsThree 110-kW axial flux motors—2 in front axle, 1 rear23-kW electric motor70-kW axial flux motor in transmission
Horsepower907 (total)
789 @ 9,000-9,750 rpm (gas)
818 @ 8,000 rpm (total)
654 (gas)
690 (total)
596 @ 7,500 rpm (gas)
Torque538 lb-ft @ 4,000-7,000 rpm (gas)546 lb-ft @ 6,250 rpm (total)531 lb-ft (total)
431 lb-ft @ 2,250-7,000 rpm (gas)
166 lb-ft (electric)
Redline10,000 rpm8,500 rpm8,500 rpm
Hybrid Battery3.8 kWh7.45 kWh7.4 kWh
Electric RangeUnknown15.5 miles21 miles
Transmission8-speed dual-clutch automatic8-speed dual-clutch automatic8-speed dual-clutch automatic
0-62 mph2.7 seconds2.9 seconds3.0 seconds
Top Speed213 mph“> 205 mph”205 mph

These are all great cars, but I have noticed their electric range is abysmal. Then again, their engines are the main power drivers, so it might not be too bad. What do you think?
 
The Lamborghini Temerario boasts aggressive styling and raw V12 power, thus showing bold presence and adrenaline. Ferrari's 296 GTB, on the other hand, offers refined elegance with a powerful V6 hybrid, thus blending agility with class. Likewise, McLaren’s Artura, which is a V6 hybrid, is lightweight engineering marked with efficiency, thus, merging innovation with sleek, functional design
 
From this comparison, the Lamborghini Temerario stands out as the best car. However, I would have loved to see the electric range for a fuller comparison, even though I am quite sure not many people are buying this car for its electric range.
 
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