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Lamborghini Urus Venatus Coupe Evo C
The Lamborghini Urus S and Urus Performante are the successors to the original Urus, which created a new niche by establishing the luxury Super SUV segment. Just like its predecessor, they are real bombs in terms of performance, especially in the case of this Urus Venatus Coupé Evo C. Aesthetically, they are more aggressive, but we already know that it is always possible to go one step further in every way.
At least that's what Mansory thinks, as it has just surprised with a new version of its two-door Urus. It's even wilder and comes loaded with carbon fiber. The Venatus Coupé Evo C underwent extensive modifications to complete the conversion. Mansory has moved the Urus' B-pillar back by 200 mm.
The front doors are the same length, retain their standard safety equipment and have been given a Y-shaped crease. The specialist has also widened the rear fenders. In them, we now see large air intakes on the sides and a new intake finish on the C-pillar. There is no lack of a new extended body kit.
This third Lamborghini Urus Coupé from Mansory sports a curious color combination. Black, a chain pattern and carbon fiber are the protagonists. The lights were also dimmed to give it a more sinister feel. Forged carbon fiber is present on the hood, bumpers, air intakes, side sills, diffuser and two spoilers, among others.
Practically everything was renewed for the occasion. The package is rounded off by disproportionately large 24-inch alloy wheels with sports tires. Behind them are hidden orange brake calipers. As a finishing touch, the aggressive diffuser now houses three exhaust outlets, positioned in the center. At the very least, imposing.
Inside, black leather and Alcantara are present in absolutely all upholstery. They contrast with the bright orange finishes and details. There's also no shortage of the tuner's multiple logos and various carbon fiber inserts. The sills specific to this Mansory greet occupants as they open the doors.
The ‘Coupé’ nameplate reminds us that this Urus is unique in its class. While the original Venatus was unchanged under the hood, Mansory has this time gone ahead and upped the power of the twin-turbo V8 to an impressive 900 hp and 1,100 Nm of torque. This gives it practically hypercar-like numbers, with acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 2.9 seconds and a top speed of 323 km/h.
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