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Lamborghini Urus
SUV manufactured by Lamborghini
SUV manufactured by Lamborghini
| Field | Value | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| name | Lamborghini Urus | ||||||
| image | Lamborghini Urus SE DSC 8524.jpg | ||||||
| manufacturer | Lamborghini | ||||||
| production | 2017–present | ||||||
| model_years | 2018–present | ||||||
| assembly | Italy: Sant'Agata Bolognese | ||||||
| designer | {{ubl | ||||||
| Mitja Borkert (production version)<ref>{{cite web | url | http://www.businessinsider.com/lamborghini-urus-designer-drawing-with-tape-2018-1 | title=Designer of the Lamborghini Urus | date=16 January 2018 | author=Matthew Debord | website=Business Insider | access-date=5 February 2018}} |
| class | Mid-size luxury crossover SUV | ||||||
| body_style | 5-door SUV | ||||||
| platform | Volkswagen Group MLB Evo | ||||||
| related | {{ubl | ||||||
| layout | Front-engine, four-wheel-drive | ||||||
| engine | {{ubl | ||||||
| motor | AC Synchronus EM with PM (Urus SE) | ||||||
| powerout | {{ ubl | ||||||
| {{convert | 478 | kW | hp PS | abbr | on | 0}} | |
| {{convert | 490 | kW | hp PS | abbr | on | 0}} (Urus S / Urus Performante) | |
| {{convert | 462 | kW | hp PS | abbr | on | 0}} (Urus SE: Engine) | |
| {{convert | 141 | kW | hp PS | abbr | on | 0}} (Urus SE: Electric Motor) | |
| {{convert | 596 | kW | hp PS | abbr | on | 0}} (Urus SE: Combined Engine + Motor) | |
| battery | Lithium-ion with prismatic cell (Urus SE) | ||||||
| drivetrain | PHEV (Urus SE) | ||||||
| transmission | 8-speed ZF 8HP automatic | ||||||
| wheelbase | 3002 mm | ||||||
| length | 5113 mm | ||||||
| width | 2017 mm | ||||||
| height | 1638 mm | ||||||
| weight | 2200 kg |
| Filippo Perini (concept) | Mitja Borkert (production version) | Audi Q7 | Audi Q8 | Bentley Bentayga | Porsche Cayenne Mk3 | Volkswagen Touareg | Petrol: | 4.0 L FSI twin-turbo V8 |478 kW |490 kW (Urus S / Urus Performante) |462 kW (Urus SE: Engine) |141 kW (Urus SE: Electric Motor) |596 kW (Urus SE: Combined Engine + Motor)
The Lamborghini Urus is a high performance luxury SUV manufactured by Italian automobile manufacturer Lamborghini. It was introduced in December 2017 as a 2018 model year production vehicle. The Urus is the first Lamborghini SUV and five-door vehicle in the modern era (under the ownership of Volkswagen Group), and the second SUV in the brand's history after the LM002, which was produced between 1986 and 1993.
Built on the Volkswagen Group MLB Evo platform, the Urus shares many components with other Volkswagen Group luxury SUVs, such as the Audi Q7, Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne, and Volkswagen Touareg. With a top speed of 312 kph, the Urus SE is the fastest production SUV in the world.
The model's nameplate derives from urus, the ancestor of modern domestic cattle, also known as the aurochs. The Latin word urus was used for 'wild ox' from the Gallic Wars onwards.
Overview
2012 concept
The Lamborghini Urus concept was unveiled at the 2012 Beijing Auto Show on 23 April 2012. Later, the SUV was also shown at Pebble Beach in 2012. Powered by a 5.2-litre V10 engine shared with the Gallardo, the engine generated a theoretical maximum power output of 600 PS and was accompanied with an all-wheel-drive system. The sharp-lined exterior design of the SUV takes heavy influence from the company's V12 flagship, the Aventador.
Previously, Lamborghini had trademarked the name "Urus" before the introduction of the Lamborghini Estoque at the 2008 Paris Motor Show, and automotive news blogs Jalopnik and Autoblog believed that the name would be applied to what was eventually found to be the Estoque. File:Urusfront.jpg|Urus concept File:P1080941-Lamborghini Urus Concept.jpg|Urus Concept alongside the Lamborghini LM002
Release
On 4 December 2017, the Urus was unveiled at Lamborghini's Sant'Agata Bolognese headquarters, making it the brand's first SUV since the LM002. The production version of the SUV received major changes to the exterior and featured a different powertrain than that of the concept. Production of the new Urus started at Lamborghini's refreshed Sant'Agata facility, ahead of first deliveries in early 2018 with a targeted sales volume of around 3,500 a year. However, Lamborghini had to expand their factory in Sant'Agata Bolognese to meet the higher demand.
In July 2020, the company announced the 10,000th unit of the Urus. In 2022, Lamborghini hit a major milestone, having produced 20,000 of these SUVs, which made the Urus the company's best-selling model in the shortest time.
Specifications and performance


The Lamborghini Urus is significantly lighter than many of its competitors (i.e. the BMW X6 M, Bentley Bentayga and Rolls-Royce Cullinan, but not the Porsche Cayenne) at less than 2200 kg as quoted by the manufacturer mainly because of the extensive usage of carbon fibre reinforced polymer, despite using the same platform as the Audi Q7, Bentley Bentayga, Porsche Cayenne, and Volkswagen Touareg.
The Urus has a front-engine, all-wheel-drive layout, and a top speed of 305 kph making it one of the world's fastest production SUVs. The Urus can accelerate from 0–100 km/h in 3.6 seconds and 0–200 km/h in 12.8 seconds.
Lamborghini has developed the world's largest set of carbon ceramic disc brakes for the Urus at the time of its release, with 440 mm discs in the front and 370 mm discs in the rear using ten-piston callipers at the front and single-piston calipers at the rear. The all-wheel drive system of the Urus under normal driving sends 40 percent of the available torque to the front wheels and 60 percent to the rear wheels. It also uses torque vectoring to send as much as 70 percent to the front or 87 percent to the rear, when necessary. The SUV also features rear-wheel steering and an air suspension system that can provide a maximum of 250 mm of ground clearance for off-road use. The SUV is available with an optional off-road package, which includes modified front and rear bumpers that are better suited to the task.
An unadorned Urus comes standard with a turbocharged 4.0-litre V8, an eight-speed ZF 8HP automatic transmission, all-wheel drive, 21-inch wheels, carbon-ceramic brakes, a rear-axle torque-vectoring system, and four-wheel steering. On the inside, the Urus comes with a simulated suede headliner and leather seating surfaces. The front seats feature 12-way power adjustment, position memory, seat heating, and a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel. The rear seats can be configured as either a three-person bench or two-person sport seats, and four-zone automatic climate control is standard.
The Urus, like all of Lamborghini's current offerings, features a selection of driving modes, which adapt the suspension to improve the car's performance in various driving conditions. The Lamborghini Urus features Strada (street), Sport, Corsa (track), Terra (dirt), Sabbia (sand), and Neve (snow) driving modes, with the latter three possibly only available on the off-road package offered. The Urus has a seating capacity of four to five people.
Powertrain

The Urus does not use Lamborghini's hallmark of naturally aspirated V10 (as used in the concept) or V12 engines. Instead, the Urus is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8, a modified version of Audi's 4.0-litre V8. The engine is rated at a maximum power output of 478 kW at 6,000 rpm and maximum torque of 850 Nm at 2,250–4,500 rpm. The engine has been heavily reworked for the Urus, and is uprated by 100 PS and 80 Nm of torque more than the Cayenne Turbo, with changes such as new cylinder heads. The engine is assembled at a Volkswagen plant in Hungary and is shipped to Lamborghini's assembly plant.
The Urus accelerates from 0 to 62 mph in 3.6 seconds and reaches a top speed of 190 mph. The EPA fuel economy is rated at 14 mpgus combined (city and highway), 12 mpgus city, and 17 mpgus highway.
Special variants
Urus Pearl Capsule

The Urus Pearl Capsule is a variant of the standard Urus. Customers who buy the Urus Pearl Capsule can customize it to the fullest, with options including being able to choose the colours for two-tone Alcantara seats, to the paint colours. Lamborghini states that there are three pearl paint options available—Verde Mantis, Arancio Borealis and Giallo Inti—providing a modern interpretation of the original solid colours united with Lamborghini tradition. The Black Gloss is painted lower bumpers, rocker covers and roof to create a two-tone effect, while the 23-inch Taigete alloy wheels in Shiny Black match the colour accents chosen. Technical specifications of the Urus Pearl Capsule such as power and torque remain the same as the standard Urus.
Urus ST-X
The Urus ST-X is a racing, non-street-legal variant of the standard Urus, built by the Squadra Corse Division of Lamborghini. The concept was unveiled in 2018, at the Lamborghini World Finals. Designed to meet FIA regulations, the production ST-X features a full roll-cage, fire suppression system, and an FT3 fuel tank. The air intakes have been enlarged to better optimize the heat exchange of the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8. Power and torque remain the same as the street-legal Urus, with the same 641 hp and 850 Nm of torque. The car has hexagonal racing exhausts, and 21-inch alloy wheels fitted with Pirelli tires. These changes give a 25% weight reduction compared to the street-legal car. Customer deliveries are scheduled for 2020.
Urus Performante (2022)

The Urus Performante was unveiled by Lamborghini in August 2022 as a more powerful variant of the Urus. Unlike other special variants, the Performante saw a significant change in design and performance specifications. The engine is upgraded to produce 657 hp, with torque remaining unchanged, and it comes with improved downforce, while being 104 lb lighter than other variants. Lamborghini claims a 0–100 km/h time of 3.3 seconds and a top speed of 306 km/h. Other changes include retuned suspension, a more rear biased center differential, removal of the height adjustable air springs in favor of fixed height coil springs, removal of the off-road drive modes, and optional Pirelli P Zero Trofeo R tires.
Urus Performante Polizia (2023)
In December 2023, Lamborghini delivered a Lamborghini Urus Performante to the Italian State Police in Piazza del Viminale in Rome, in the presence of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi, and Police Chief Vittorio Pisani.
Urus SE
The SE, revealed in April 2024, features a general restyling of the exterior part. However, the turning point in this version is the new Plug-in hybrid system, which, coupled with the 611 hp twin-turbo V8 already adopted on the basic model, increases the power up to 789 hp, with 950 Nm of torque. Despite the weight, which has increased by 300 kg compared to the Urus S, the SE has slightly better acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h, but the big difference lies in emissions: According to Lamborghini, the Urus SE has an 80% lower environmental impact, compared to older versions of the SUV. File:Lamborghini Urus SE DSC 8524.jpg|Urus SE File:Lamborghini Urus SE DSC 8521.jpg|Rear
Recall
In November 2020, the NHTSA recalled 2019 and 2020 model year Uruses equipped with the 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine due to a fire risk, since high engine compartment temperatures can cause the fuel line quick connectors to rise to temperatures above the design operating specification limit. These elevated temperatures can cause the quick connect material to soften, which could result in a fuel leak. Lamborghini said it became aware of the issue after Porsche AG identified it in 2019. A total of 2,831 Urus were affected.
In May 2024, Lamborghini issued a recall on 2,133 units of the 2023 and 2024 model year Urus Performante and Urus S which relates to the hood latch striker rivets. When driving at speeds above 94 mph, increased airflow can enter between the small gaps of the hood and the front bumper which can cause the latch mechanism to fail resulting in the hood to snap backwards, obscuring the driver's view and windscreen damage. In other cases, the hood could fully detach from the vehicle.
Sales
| Year | Production | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| title=Annual Report 2018 | url=https://annualreport2018.volkswagenag.com/ | work=Volkswagen}} | 121 |
| 2018 | 2,565 | ||
| title=Annual Report 2020 | url=https://annualreport2020.volkswagenag.com/ | work=Volkswagen}} | 5,233 |
| 2020 | 4,364 | ||
| title=Annual Report 2022 | url=https://annualreport2022.volkswagenag.com/divisions/volkswagen-passenger-cars.html | work=Volkswagen}} | 5,240 |
| 2022 | 5,751 | ||
| 2023 | 5,895 |
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