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Lamborghini Urus Dresses Up As Little Red Riding Hood, Is a Big Bad Wolf Under the Hood

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Photo: Instagram | RoadshowInternational
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This Lamborghini Urus is a little late to the Halloween party, but it features so many upgrades that we just had to share it with you. And we're not just talking about the visual boost but the firepower, too.
Starting on the outside, the Italian super crossover has a satin red look with ceramic coating to protect it from tiny rocks. The glossy black trim contributes to the enhanced look, alongside the nano-ceramic window tint, including the windshield. The lowering springs have brought it 15 mm (0.6 in) closer to the road, and it rides on V-spoke black wheels that spin around the red brake calipers.

On the inside, it combines white and red upholstery, with the former being the dominating hue, as it can be found on multiple elements, including the center console, seats, lower parts of the dashboard, and partially on the door cards. The carpets, floor mats, seatbelts, and other components sport a black look. Rounding off the makeover in the cabin is the starlight headliner, a feature that you'd normally expect to find on Rolls-Royce vehicles.

Roadshow International, the company that shared the images of this tuned Lamborghini Urus on its social media a few days back, claims that besides the boosted looks, it has more oomph. The vehicle has received performance downpipes, a custom stainless steel exhaust system with active valves, and an ECU remap for a grand total of 901 horsepower, presumable bhp, which would translate to 914 metric horses and 672 kilowatts. The torque is rated at 750 pound-feet (1,017 Nm).

Lamborghini Urus
Photo: Instagram | RoadshowInternational
That is a significant increase compared to the stock Urus, whose engine produces 641 hp (650 ps/478 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. The twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 works with an eight-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive, enabling the 0-62 miles an hour (0 to 100 kph) acceleration in 3.6 seconds. Flat-out, it can do 190 mph (305 kph).

Nonetheless, courtesy of the extra oomph, Roadshow International's tuned copy is far more agile. In fact, it can certainly take a swing at modern-day supercars, as it is said to complete the sprint in a neck-snapping 2.8 seconds before running out of breath at 210 mph or 338 kph.

Curious if this customized Lamborghini Urus is for sale? Well, it was, at one point, but Roadshow International has managed to find a new home for it, with its latest owner likely paying a small fortune for the privilege of parking it in their garage. But if you were in the market for a custom Lamborghini Urus and money was obviously no issue, how much would you have paid for this one, considering that the Urus Performante starts at just under $240,000 brand new?

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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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