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Lamborghini Urus Develops a Nasty Skin Disease, Should Have It Checked

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You'd think we're probably sick and tired of how many tuned Lamborghini Uruses we've covered over the years, and you're right. Therefore, we mostly dedicate a place on our website to those that truly deserve it, for one reason or another.
Far from being a pretty proposal, quite the contrary, in fact, this Lamborghini Urus was tuned by Keyvany. You do remember this company, don't you? If you said they're the new Mansory, you are right. The tuner has gone over-the-top on the carbon fiber add-ons, to the point where this Italian super crossover looks like something that belongs in an Alien vs. Predator movie.

Can you tell the things that are new? Why, of course, you can. After all, all you have to do is look for the lightweight material. It was added to the front bumper, which also features additional light strips, and can be seen on the hood, too. The fender flares sport additional carbon fiber on them, and so do the side skirts and mirror caps. In the multitude of flashy add-ons, we almost missed the side blades attached to the new apron and a similar makeover out back, which also includes the new diffuser, a pair of spoilers, and bumper add-ons.

We're not entirely convinced about that red finish either, as we don't think it does justice to the most practical Lambo after the iconic LM002. And it certainly does not look good in combination with the multitude of pieces that we mentioned above, which were made from the lightweight material. The black alloys have a larger diameter than the stock ones, and we can see the red brake calipers from behind them. Keyvany logos were added to the front and rear of this Lamborghini Urus, and they appear to round off the exterior makeover – unless we're missing something.

A couple of pictures of the interior were also released, and they show the tuner's emblem added to the steering wheel – because the Lamborghini logo is too mainstream, apparently - some additional carbon fiber trim and red double-stitching on the seats and other components. Fortunately, they haven't gone all-crazy on the cabin of the Sant'Agata Bolognese marque's crossover that competes against the likes of the Bentley Bentayga Speed, Aston Martin DBX 707, and Ferrari Purosangue. But it's not exactly a subtle makeover either, not with the added carbon fiber anyway.

This is certainly not the only Urus Keyvany has tuned, and it probably won't be the last one, either. In fact, if you want to see some more of this tuner's projects, then you can check them out here. Nonetheless, before doing that, you should scroll back up and look at the pictured Urus. And don't forget to tell us what you think about it.

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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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