Take away the badge and the Urus is not twice as wild as a regular premium SUV, such as its Audi Q8 brother. However, at the end of the day, it's still a Lamborghini, which means crazy things are going to happen to it.
We've already checked out some of the first custom wraps for this SUV and are eagerly waiting for the first engine mods, which should easily take the 4-liter over 700 HP. However, the real magic is going to happen in the body kit department.
Specialist website LamboCars has released some renderings which preview possible tuning projects. The first involves fitting tracks to all four corners of the SUV.
While these things are kind of tricky to mount and not as durable as a regular tire, tracks have substantial visual impact. Not a SEMA show goes by without somebody releasing a re-shoed truck, and even armed forces have gotten involved with this gimmick. The image also adds accessory lights and a safari bed to the roof.
The real Urus off-roader comes in the form of a blue beast with portal axles and chunky tires. Fender flares completely change the look of the body to where it resembles a coupe.
A six-wheel Lamborghini Urus? That's just crazy. But after seeing this thing, we bet a few middle eastern billionaires will start thinking about it. In back, it kind of looks like that Devel Sixty 6x6. Can't be done? Don't be silly; Startech put one together based on the Range Rover Sport.
We'd feel bad if somebody ever made a limo out of it, but stranger things have happened. With six doors in total, this rendered version is more like those incredibly expensive airport shuttles in Abu Dhabi.
Want to see the Urus as a low sports car? You conformist, you. There's a rendering for that too, complete with vented hood, ADV.1 wheels and a carbon fiber body kit.
Specialist website LamboCars has released some renderings which preview possible tuning projects. The first involves fitting tracks to all four corners of the SUV.
While these things are kind of tricky to mount and not as durable as a regular tire, tracks have substantial visual impact. Not a SEMA show goes by without somebody releasing a re-shoed truck, and even armed forces have gotten involved with this gimmick. The image also adds accessory lights and a safari bed to the roof.
The real Urus off-roader comes in the form of a blue beast with portal axles and chunky tires. Fender flares completely change the look of the body to where it resembles a coupe.
A six-wheel Lamborghini Urus? That's just crazy. But after seeing this thing, we bet a few middle eastern billionaires will start thinking about it. In back, it kind of looks like that Devel Sixty 6x6. Can't be done? Don't be silly; Startech put one together based on the Range Rover Sport.
We'd feel bad if somebody ever made a limo out of it, but stranger things have happened. With six doors in total, this rendered version is more like those incredibly expensive airport shuttles in Abu Dhabi.
Want to see the Urus as a low sports car? You conformist, you. There's a rendering for that too, complete with vented hood, ADV.1 wheels and a carbon fiber body kit.