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Three Widebody Lamborghini Urus Performante Are Always Better Than One, Even in LA

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After the good folks over at RDB LA in Hollywood, California offered us the stunning sample of all three of their widebody L460 Range Rover projects in one place - Los Angeles, now it's time to move on toward a trio of Lambo Urus Performante super-SUVs!
The Sant'Agata Bolognese-based exotic Italian vehicle manufacturer is currently preoccupied with revealing the secrets behind their Huracan Sterrato Opera Unica's special paintwork at the Lamborghini Lounge in Porto Cervo. Then they will pull the strings and drop the curtain behind their next adventure – a 2+2 electric GT crossover concept! Neat, right?

Oh, well, the aftermarket realm – as imaginative as it may be – is always a little behind schedule. For example, the good folks over at Hollywood, California-based RDB LA just finished their first three Lamborghini crossover projects. Ahem, it's true, they're not of the regular Urus variety – but rather 666-ps/657-hp Urus Performante versions.

And they're not just simple custom variations but fully-fledged widebody kitted super SUVs! Plus, it's not like the boys slacked while building those – just recently, they also showed a trio of popular L460 Range Rover SUVs – also with proper widebody attire. Naturally, this other triumvirate is less about mall crawling and more about track attacks.

However, all three of them also dwell around Los Angeles ahead of finding suitable venues to showcase their prowess. And the best thing is you can easily see the different nuances of these kits as the details shine through three different shade mixes – all-black, crimson-and-black, or gold-and-black attire. Plus, at least all of them share the same color for the aftermarket wheels – most likely, all three sets are 23s provided by the in-house subsidiary RDB Wheels.

Now, it is only logical to select your favorite build – red, gold, or murdered-out? Just in case none of them hit the sweet spot, we could always interest you with something different from the ritzy crossover world. For example, the ardent rivals over at Platinum Motorsport Group have recently entered a state of 'murdered-out' passion, and at least a couple of their projects reflect the atmosphere.

First and foremost, a 'classic' Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black Badge went through the Mansory widebody crucible but came out squeaky clean because the Satin Black paints and wraps tend to hide most outrageous elements under the cover of murdered-out darkness. Still, the client didn't go for 100% black, as shown by the traditional multi-spoke chrome wheels and the white-as-a-dove Spirit of Ecstasy statue!

Secondly, those who would instead embrace the novel EV lifestyle won't be disappointed either because Platinum worked its dark and menacing magic on an unsuspecting Tesla Model X Plaid that was lowered and widened just enough to stand out in any EV crowd properly. So, the choice just got bigger – three Urus Performante or a dark duet of Cullinan Black Badge and Plaid greatness?




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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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