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Lamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not Restrained

Lamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not Restrained 6 photos
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Lamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not RestrainedLamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not RestrainedLamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not RestrainedLamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not RestrainedLamborghini Urus Tuned by Vorsteiner Is Not Restrained
Vorsteiner is a tuner best known for its work with the BMW M3/M4, though it has played with other models such as the Porsche 911. Their last Lamborghini project we can remember was an Aventador derivative they called The Hulk. But with the Italian supercar maker now offering the SUV everybody wanted, the aftermarket potential of the Urus couldn't be left untapped.
Right now, what you see is only a preview, a 3D illustration of the body kit they have planned for next year. But if you are interested, Vorsteiner is already accepting pre-orders at an undisclosed price. And you can expect to have further options, like lowering suspension, forged alloy wheels, exhaust or chassis bracing.

While there have been other carbon fiber body kits for the Urus, like the one TopCar makes, this promises to be the most aggressive and sports car-like. Looking like a gigantic hatchback, the modified SUV now sits low to the ground with extra aero ready to feed its ego and appetite for combustion.

At the front, the first thing we notice is a pronounced carbon fiber spoiler. It's complex, rising to meet the various features of the stock front end and accompanied by air intake enhancements. There's obviously a new hood as well, with a giant vented area right over the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8. Unfortunately, there aren't mods available at the moment, but Vorsteiner is good at that too.

New wheel arch extensions and carbon fiber side skirts make the Urus look even less like an SUV. Everything is as expected at the back too, where we're dealing with a big carbon fiber diffuser and a double trunk lid spoilers. You can never have too many of those!

The 650 horsepower Lambo is amazingly fast in drag races yet can be a family vehicle. There's even going to be a race car version in the Middle East.
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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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