Lamborghini Urus

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Lamborghini Urus Latest Updates
Lamborghini has taken the wraps off the Urus S as the successor to the Urus SUV. It gets a mild facelift and a more powerful twin-turbo V8 engine tuned for 666PS, a slight power bump from the Urus.

The design changes include a larger front grille and air dams with horizontal slats, new bumpers and redesigned rear fender vents. The Urus S gets more exterior and interior customisation options that include the Ad Personam palette.

The new SUV is likely to arrive in India sometime in mid-2023. It is expected to be priced from Rs 3.5 crore (ex-showroom). It’ll locks horns with the Audi RSQ8, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, BMW X5 M, Aston Martin DBX and the upcoming Ferrari Purosangue.

Lamborghini Urus Engine
The Urus is powered by a 4.0-litre, twin turbo, petrol engine that makes 641PS and 850Nm. Power is transferred to all four wheels via an 8-speed automatic. Lamborghini claims a 0-100 time of just 3.6 seconds. That’s not much slower than even the Huracan and very impressive for a 2.2 ton SUV.
Lamborghini Urus Features
It’s a lot more than just a hopped up Huracan as some internet comments will lead you to believe. The face, tail and even the sides are choc-a-bloc with sharp edges and creases and the production version is actually more aggressively styled than the concept.

The interiors of the Urus are stunning to say the least with mix of Hexagons and Octagons jumping out at you. After climbing in and sitting down in this tall SUV you are greeted with a modern cockpit styled layout. This is further emphasized by the gear/drive mode console selector which is designed like the throttle of an aircraft. Even though when you break down the parts into bits you will find a lot borrowed from Audi’s sedan range the Lambo cabin still manages to deliver the drama which starts from the moment when you reach for the start flip open the red cover and thumb the starter.

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