Three-door SUVs have a long history, despite never
being the most popular body style among utilitarian car buyers. The likes of
Suzuki, Toyota and of course Jeep, have had a lot of success with them, and
more recently, we've seen people take to the three-door Range Rover Evoque
rather well the Coupe, not the Convertible.
So while it's unlikely anybody would spend US$ 200,000
on an SUV that's missing its rear doors, a three-door Lamborghini Urus could
still have a few takers, as long as they accept the car for what it is and
forget about the "Utility Vehicle" part altogether.
This render by X-Tomi Design is
looking to portray the Urus as something even more sporty, and you could argue
that it actually works, given the SUV's already sloped roof line. Of course,
the likelihood that Lamborghini would ever build this car is somewhere between
"fat chance" and "don't hold your breath", although finding
out at some point that an Urus owner took his car to a garage and turned it
into a real Coupe, wouldn't exactly come as a shock either.