The Lamborghini Urus recently celebrated its third anniversary and it appears the company is working on a facelift for their high-performance crossover. Caught undergoing cold weather testing, this particular prototype has a modified front bumper with a revised air intakes. As you can see, there’s a new notch at the top with a sensor in the middle. Further below we can see revised bars and new vertical intakes at the outside edges.
There doesn’t appear to be any other
changes, but this is an early prototype and the production model could feature
additional updates. These typically
include a new rear bumper and revised lighting units. While spy photographers
didn’t get a glimpse inside, interior changes will likely be limited. That
being said, the crossover could benefit from an updated infotainment system and
new driver assistance technologies.
One thing that likely won’t change much is
the powertrain as the current model has a twin-turbo 4.0-liter V8 developing
641 hp and 850 Nm of torque. It enables the Urus
to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 3.6 seconds, before hitting a top
speed of 305 km/h.
While the twin-turbo V8 should carryover,
Lamborghini might find a few extra ponies to play with. That’s just speculation
at this point, but the company usually includes performance updates as part of
their facelifts. This could be a good thing as the lowly Dodge Durango Hellcat
features 710 hp and can run from 0-96 km/h in just
3.5 seconds.

