Bunnies have different personality. If I would base holland lops personality on my own, I would say they are aggressive, a full blown scaredy-cat and have such a moody temperament sometimes and is a master at social distancing.
I have met many aggressive holland lops and my own was also one of them. But he’s no longer aggressive towards me.
I also have days where I get ignored the whole day just because he’s unhappy with me and will stomp and turn his back on me...
So you can’t really base a bunnies temperament on the breed exactly. But it’s true that some breeds are a bit more docile than other breeds. It all depends on the breeder what they are breeding towards. For example a bunny breed to compete with jumping will have better built for jumping and have more energy than a bunny they are trying to get docile and calm bunnies. But it will still not sure that the kits from them will be getting the right personalities.
So it’s important to pick a bunny from good breeders or you adopt an adult bunny you already know the personality of.
It’s better to build your bond better with your bunnies. My own holland lop can be cuddly and he’s quite docile after a lot of training. I have no longer a bunny growling and screaming at the top of his lungs when I pick him up. Instead he will bunny purr and close his eyes, relaxing so much he feel like a dough.
The difference with building a bond with my bunny and not having his trust is huge
Myself have the rule to only get another bunny when I have manage to build a good bond and my bunnies have been trained to a certain degree. For example handle being picked up, earn their trust and so on.