Lamborghini has pretty much redefined the super SUV class when it launched the Urus almost four years ago. The model has significantly boosted the company's global sales to new heights and has inspired other automakers to launch some insanely powerful high riders.
At any given moment, one could find a Lamborghini Urus for sale on the used car market, though don’t look for bargains, unless you’re ready to roll up your sleeves. And if you are not afraid of elbow grease, then this example advertised on Copart could become your next project.
With an estimated retail value of nearly $290,000 in top notch condition, as per the listing, the vehicle was made in 2020 and is currently located in Detroit, Michigan. It has significant damages to the front end, with a good chunk of its face missing, and the hood taped so that it wouldn’t fly away during transport.
The left side of the Urus wears the battle scars of the mysterious accident, and so does the interior, as certain airbags were triggered. Elsewhere, the cockpit does not look half bad, as the black and red leather upholstery seems to be in very good condition overall. Nonetheless, interested parties should inspect the wreckage in the presence of a trusty mechanic before transferring any funds and signing their name on the dotted line.
We don’t know if the engine fires up, but by the looks of it, it is going to need some TLC before rocketing the Urus to 62 mph (100 kph) in 3.6 seconds, and all the way up to 190 mph (305 kph). The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 develops 641 hp (650 ps / 478 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm).
Now, if you don’t feel like taking on such a big project and a used Lamborghini Urus doesn’t exactly tickle your fancy, then perhaps you should wait for the Raging Bull to launch the facelifted iteration. The 2022 Urus is understood to be a few months away from being unveiled and should be joined by the PHEV and EVO variants.
With an estimated retail value of nearly $290,000 in top notch condition, as per the listing, the vehicle was made in 2020 and is currently located in Detroit, Michigan. It has significant damages to the front end, with a good chunk of its face missing, and the hood taped so that it wouldn’t fly away during transport.
The left side of the Urus wears the battle scars of the mysterious accident, and so does the interior, as certain airbags were triggered. Elsewhere, the cockpit does not look half bad, as the black and red leather upholstery seems to be in very good condition overall. Nonetheless, interested parties should inspect the wreckage in the presence of a trusty mechanic before transferring any funds and signing their name on the dotted line.
We don’t know if the engine fires up, but by the looks of it, it is going to need some TLC before rocketing the Urus to 62 mph (100 kph) in 3.6 seconds, and all the way up to 190 mph (305 kph). The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 develops 641 hp (650 ps / 478 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm).
Now, if you don’t feel like taking on such a big project and a used Lamborghini Urus doesn’t exactly tickle your fancy, then perhaps you should wait for the Raging Bull to launch the facelifted iteration. The 2022 Urus is understood to be a few months away from being unveiled and should be joined by the PHEV and EVO variants.