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Tuner Says This Lamborghini Urus Is a Masterpiece, We'd Recommend an Eye Exam

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Photo: Instagram | keyvanyoffical
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Mansory is no longer the sole controversial tuner, as there's a new kid on the block: it's called Keyvany, and most of its projects are on the exaggerated side. The same goes for the pictured Lamborghini Urus, which the company that has been around since 2018 calls a masterpiece.
We kid you not, in the short caption accompanying the images shared above and released on social media a few hours ago, Keyvany describes it as a "Masterpiece Keyurus." Notice the fine word alignment prior to being baffled by the looks of the Italian super crossover, which is the stuff of bad dreams.

Hopefully, you can tell what's new without having to look at pictures of the stock Lamborghini Urus, can't you? Starting up front, it has a pointy nose defined by the new bumper. There are a lot of things going on here, from what looks like additional LED strips to multiple add-ons and a large apron. The Keyvany-branded hood with a vented design is another novelty, alongside the fender attachments and new side skirts.

At the rear, the tuner messed around with the bumper and gave it a multi-fin diffuser with incorporated pipes and an extra brake light that looks too aggressive. We can notice more add-ons, like the side blades and a pair of aftermarket spoilers. Most add-ons have a naked carbon look, which doesn't do justice to the overall design of the Urus. For contrast, Keyvany gave it a few yellow accents at the front, on the mirror caps, side skirts, and at the rear. We wouldn't refer to ourselves as being wheel experts, but that set looks new and a bit larger than what the super crossover normally features.

There's no reference to a possible power boost, but this tuner has such upgrades on its Urus menu. With everything up and running, you're looking at 820 horsepower, likely metric, translating to 808 bhp/603 kW, and 811 pound-feet (1,100 Nm) of torque. That's much more than what you'd get in the new Urus Performante, for instance, whose twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 steams out 657 hp (666 ps/490 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. A stock Urus Performante brags about hitting 62 mph (100 kph) from a standstill in 3.3 seconds and topping out at 190 mph (306 kph). As you can imagine, Keyvany's would be even faster with the aforementioned power boost.

We truly hope you're not fans of this design, but if you are, you're probably curious how much it costs to turn your Urus into such an abomination. And to find out, you'll have to get in touch with Keyvany, as they're the ones holding the answer to this question. Don't forget to drop a line below if you learn how much such a makeover costs.

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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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