RE: Lamborghini Urus SUV leaked

RE: Lamborghini Urus SUV leaked

Monday 23rd April 2012

Beijing show: Lamborghini Urus, more info

600hp and around £150K among the facts and figures added to our story on the controversial Lambo SUV



PH has spoken on the Lamborghini Urus and, though perhaps not quite as hated as the Bentley EXP 9 F SUV, it's not far off.

So, can a bit more info calm or fuel the flames?

Let's find out...

Trademarked 'forged composite' structure
Trademarked 'forged composite' structure
The 'why' bit is obvious enough. There's a huge demand from markets like China for luxurious four-seater cars from Europe's most celebrated brands and Lamborghini is obviously keen to exploit that. Purists may not like it but the economic realities are impossible to ignore and the example of the Porsche Cayenne is one no sports car brand can afford to dismiss. Lamborghini has toyed with the idea of a four-door - theEstoque most recently - but has opted for an SUV on the grounds that it is, apparently, "more emotional." Not wrong there, going by the responses below...

So the Urus is happening. What about the tech then? Well, Lamborghini is promising 'around' 600hp and, in the very next sentence in the press release, talks about having the lowest CO2 figure of any comparable vehicle. How times have changed, though if Lamborghini is simply choosing to compare itself with Range Rover Sports and the like it's not too ambitious a target. Even masters of the CO2 spinning game BMW can only get the X6 M down to 325g/km, so let's not go expecting miracles not matter how much carbon Lamborghini flings at the Urus in an effort to keep weight down.

Urus will be off-road capable, we're promised
Urus will be off-road capable, we're promised
Lamborghini has been pressing ahead with new carbon fibre-based technologies of late, some structural, some cosmetic like the 'carbonskin' upholstery in the Aventador J from Geneva. The Urus gets a skeletal 'Forged Composite' (trademarked technology, it would appear) backbone that's visible in the interior and looks not entirely unlike granite in its surface texture. Though, one would hope, is a bit lighter.

There's plenty of other technology too, including an adaptive rear spoiler and a height adjustable front splitter that can be raised so you don't rip it off, should you wish to explore the Urus's off-road ability. The suspension will also permit a variable ride height for such occasions, should they ever actually occur.

Perhaps the most surprising figure of all is the price; Lamborghini hasn't confirmed anything yet but in an interview with PH carried out before the show, boss Stephan Winkelmann suggested the Urus could be pitched at around 150,000 euros, which seems surprisingly, well, cheap. Winkelmann admitted this would vary according to the market conditions but the Urus could well end up being the most accessible Lamborghini yet.

Lambos on the school run? In certain postcodes it could well happen.

Original story below.





   

That Lamborghini had an SUV on the way was perhaps the worst kept secret in the business. The same, it seems, can be said for the official press photos that were meant to be under embargo until Sunday evening ahead of its official debut at Beijing.

Like a Lambo, but, well, more so
Like a Lambo, but, well, more so
But seeing as everyone else seems to be running them here they are in full public view. Ladies and gentlemen, we present the Lamborghini Urus.

And it's ... kind of what you might have expected a Lamborghini SUV to look like. Which is, frankly, a hell of a lot better than Bentley's attempt at Geneva. Where that car looked like a lazy hotch potch of saddle leather, chrome and over inflated Bentley styling cues the Urus looks bonkers, extreme, completely over the top and therefore totally Lamborghini.

No surprises that Beijing is the chosen forum in which to launch it either, the Chinese taste for luxury European brands, bling SUVs and larger, four-seater cars colliding in spectacular fashion.

Huge debt owed, even if it looks nothing like LM002
Huge debt owed, even if it looks nothing like LM002
And how Lamborghini's current bosses must be giving thanks to their 70s predecessors and the LM002 that has given them just enough 'currency' to launch a 4x4 Lambo into a climate that's now crying out for such a thing. Cool as it was the LM002 was, officially, something of a flop with only 300 sold.

But the concept has finally come good. 30 years is some wait for a return on investment but how Lamborghini must now be rubbing its hands with glee.

Not least at the thought that Ferrari would have to swallow a massive, massive brave pill before trying anything like it, no matter how much the commercial case might argue for it.

So here it is. We'll have more information on it after the official unveiling but, for now, feast your eyes on the pics and let us know what you think...

 

 

 

   
   
   
   
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MonteV

Original Poster:

363 posts

260 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Which platform is it built on? The front looks too much like the Cayenne. The rest with all angles and sharp edges does look like a "modern" Audi made Lambo.

Edited by MonteV on Friday 20th April 18:14

CliveM

525 posts

185 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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I kinda agree that Ferrari would have to be brave.......... but outside of car anoraks, how many potential buyers are even aware of the LM002?

Driller

8,310 posts

278 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Stop it.

At once.

Civpilot

6,235 posts

240 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Let's hope Lamborghini pull an 'evoque' and are brave enough to put the concept into production with minimal changes.

CO2000

3,177 posts

209 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Hmmmmm not sure, it looks like a cross between a Evoque & a Brera.

Mad for tar

17 posts

157 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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I like the looks of it,might look a bit evoque-ish side on but it looks exactly like a lambo off-roader should.... BUT should Lambo actually be making an off-roader? I know it'll probably make financial sense for the brand and secure mental v12 supercars into the future so i don't mind. I'd prefer this to be built than that hateful Bentley on pimp rims

mikEsprit

827 posts

186 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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It looks like everything else which is precisely what a lamborghini should not.

Hugo a Gogo

23,378 posts

233 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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does it actually exist? are these renders? are those tyres real and are we expected to believe it drove through those rocks on them?


it is a reasonably good looking 4x4 though, rather like a reasonably well-polished turd

UH-Matt

2,172 posts

240 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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We knew this was coming, and now we have the photos I don't think its half bad. Yes you have to get used to the idea of a lambo SUV, but they've done an OK job here I think. Surely based on a Audi Q7 or is it "all new" ?

Coolbanana

4,416 posts

200 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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That would be the best looking SUV ever. Really hope it is built.


P I Staker

3,308 posts

156 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Driller said:
Stop it.

At once.
Agreed.

Streps

2,446 posts

166 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Awful...Cant imagine a 10 year old me having a poster of that in the bedroom.
What ever happened to this?


Madness if they make a SUV over this.

Edited by Streps on Friday 20th April 18:26

lazystudent

1,789 posts

161 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Driller said:
Stop it.

At once.
Absolutely this. It looks absurd!!

JonRB

74,543 posts

272 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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This 'thing' reminds me of the Porsche Cayenne - inasmuch as they appear to have taken their sportscar and 'cartoonified' it into a SUV

David87

6,656 posts

212 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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If I were a corrupt Russian businessman, this would be my next car.

vescaegg

25,543 posts

167 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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At what, probably £200k?, who on earth would buy one of these?!

ApGt

43 posts

144 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Rear 3/4 view has hints of hyundai veloster. And i would pay to see someone driving it off road on those wheels!!

David87

6,656 posts

212 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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vescaegg said:
At what, probably £200k?, who on earth would buy one of these?!

Wadeski

8,157 posts

213 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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vescaegg said:
At what, probably £200k?, who on earth would buy one of these?!
The same people who buy lambos: chinese, russians, americans, middle east etc.

the centre of gravity on supercar sales has shifted so far away from the UK I wouldnt expect to see UK tastes pandered to anytime soon by the big brands.

MrTappets

881 posts

191 months

Friday 20th April 2012
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Anyone else think 'Urus' sounds like some kind of bladder infection?