Now that the Lamborghini Urus is among us, it's only natural to see the Internet playing with the thing. We're referring to the render we've brought along for today, which sees the Sant'Agata Bolognese SUV lending its face to the Audi R8 Spyder.
This might be a mere pixel play and yet the virtual contraption seems fitting as far as eye is concerned. Of course, this kind of image will always split opinions, as purists will have a hard time accepting such pixel play.
Then again, those purists will have an even more difficult time coping with showroom reality. And that's because the Lamborghini Urus is dangerously close to the Audi Q8. In fact, we've recently shown you the two together - with both machines dressed in black, their encounter, which took place in Switzerland, raised more than a few eyebrows.
Then again, the render we have here also packs elements coming from other machines. To be more precise, the wheels appear to be borrowed from the McLaren P1, while the air intakes found on the car are borrowed from... we'll just leave this one to you.
Social media label J.B. Cars is behind this image and the mashup shouldn't come as a surprise, since we've shown you similar stunts in the past.
Perpahs the wackiest idea that comes after checking out this image has to do with the Spyder nature of the R8 used here - what if the Raging Bull were to build an open-top incarnation of the Urus?
Now this is a Lamborghini contraption that would probably spark more controversy than any other before it. Then again, there would also be plenty of happy owners, as is the case with those who drive the Range Rover Evoque Cabriolet. But this is another story for another time.
Returning to the Urus, here's such a Lambo drifting on gravel.
Then again, those purists will have an even more difficult time coping with showroom reality. And that's because the Lamborghini Urus is dangerously close to the Audi Q8. In fact, we've recently shown you the two together - with both machines dressed in black, their encounter, which took place in Switzerland, raised more than a few eyebrows.
Then again, the render we have here also packs elements coming from other machines. To be more precise, the wheels appear to be borrowed from the McLaren P1, while the air intakes found on the car are borrowed from... we'll just leave this one to you.
Social media label J.B. Cars is behind this image and the mashup shouldn't come as a surprise, since we've shown you similar stunts in the past.
Perpahs the wackiest idea that comes after checking out this image has to do with the Spyder nature of the R8 used here - what if the Raging Bull were to build an open-top incarnation of the Urus?
Now this is a Lamborghini contraption that would probably spark more controversy than any other before it. Then again, there would also be plenty of happy owners, as is the case with those who drive the Range Rover Evoque Cabriolet. But this is another story for another time.
Returning to the Urus, here's such a Lambo drifting on gravel.