Autogespot has posted a photo of a Lamborghini Urus
test mule snapped at a gas station in Europe. Billed as the ‘world’s first
super SUV’, the Lamborghini Urus is the Raging Bull’s second SUV after the
classic LM002 from 1986. It dates back to 2012 when it bowed as a concept at
the 2012 Beijing Motor Show. The production version features a toned-down
exterior design, but it is still very close to the concept version.
At the front, the headlamps look slimmer, the grille
layout is notably different with a much larger space for the upper grille which
is now in a honeycomb design, revised side air intakes with horizontal slats
and remodelled bumper. On the sides, the conventional door handles and mirrors
are the main changes to look for.
At the rear, the production version does not have
the large openings below the tail lamps. It probably has vertical air vents
much below the outer end of the tail lamps now. Circular tailpipes have replaced
the trapezoidal tailpipes, and above them, the production version probably has
slim light reflectors. The bumper is also quite different from that of the
concept version.
Like the Audi Q8, the Lamborghini Urus will ride on
the MLB-Evo platform. With the Urus, Lamborghini will adopt turbocharging. At
launch, the exotic SUV will sport a 650 hp 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 petrol
engine sourced from Porsche. A plug-in hybrid powertrain, also a first for
Lamborghini, will follow a year later. It will use a V6 petrol engine as the
main source of power.
Lamborghini will manufacture the Lamborghini Urus in
Sant’Agata Bolognese, Italy. The company aims to sell it in much bigger volumes
compared to the LM002, of which just circa 300 units were made. The estimated
annual sales volume for the Urus is 3,000 units. The company has selected USA,
China, the Middle East, the UK, Germany and Russia as the main target markets.
The production Lamborghini Urus will have its world premiere on 4 December
2017.