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Lamborghini Urus Hits the American Tuning Gym With Vorsteiner Acting As Its Coach

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Photo: Instagram | vorsteiner
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You might be sick and tired of how many tuned Lamborghini Uruses you've seen over the years. But it remains the brand's most popular model, the one that more than doubled its annual sales, so get ready to see even more.
Regardless of whether it is the pre-facelifted iteration or the mid-cycle refresh that has expanded the lineup to two models, named the Urus S and Urus Performante, this machine is a tuner favorite. Every self-respectable company in the car modifying game has multiple goodies on its shelves for it, and these can be many things, from body kits and wheels to reupholstered interiors and modified oily bits.

Nevertheless, most of the time, it is the various exterior components that get chosen in favor of anything else, with certain users also sprinkling their Italian super crossovers with new sets of wheels and ruining their comfort by choosing various suspension parts for lower ground clearance. This is the recipe behind the pictured copy, as well, which came from Vorsteiner, an American tuner whose name sounds rather German.

This wasn't their first encounter with this model, and it certainly won't be their last either, but it is the latest. The vehicle features fender attachments for a more comprehensive look, new side skirts, a rear diffuser, an apron, a tailgate spoiler, a roof-mounted wing, and several other things. Its design is not out of this world, but at least it is not on the flashy side of things.

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Photo: Instagram | vorsteiner
It also appears to ride closer to the asphalt courtesy of some intervention to the suspension that hasn't been mentioned in the social media post embedded below. And if you're curious about those wheels, you won't find them in Lamborghini's portfolio, as they also came from the aftermarket world. Due to their generous size, they fill the arches very nicely and have a dual-tone finish and wide lips.

Vorsteiner's custom body kit has a black look on this white exotic high-rider, and to find out how much it costs to add it to your very own Lamborghini Urus, you will have to check out their website. Or not, as we have done that, and we can tell you that the fender flares are $6,995, the air ducts cost $1,995, and the apron is $6,995. The vented hood will set you back $11,995, the aero side blades another $7,995, and for the rear diffuser and roof spoiler, you're looking at another $7,995 and $4,295, respectively.

Everything costs $54,550, excluding the wheels and tires or the aftermarket suspension. The components fit all versions of the Lamborghini Urus, and from what we can tell, the American tuner does not have a power boost on the menu for this model.

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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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