Lamborghini Urus SE launched in India at Rs 4.57 crore

    Urus SE is Lamborghini’s second plug-in hybrid after the Revuelto.

    Published On Aug 09, 2024 01:00:00 PM

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    Lamborghini has launched the new Urus SE in India at a starting price of Rs. 4.57 crore, ex-showroom. The Urus is now a plug-in hybrid, as the new SE variant replaces the Performante and S variants that were previously available. Apart from a new powertrain under the hood, the Urus SE also gets revised exterior and interior styling along with tech and feature upgrades.

    1. Urus SE is powered by a 4.0-litre V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain
    2. Its total system output stands at 800hp and 950Nm; top speed is 312kph 
    3. The SUV has 60km electric-only range, 10 driving modes 

    Lamborghini Urus SE powertrain, specs

    Powering the Urus SE is the familiar 4.0-litre, twin-turbocharged V8 engine that now produces 620hp and 800Nm on its own. The engine has been thoroughly re-engineered to be coupled with the plug-in hybrid system that uses a 25.9kWh lithium-ion battery pack. The electric motor is housed within the 8-speed torque converter automatic gearbox, just as in the Revuelto, and the total system output stands at 800hp and 950Nm.

    The Urus SE has an electric-only range of 60km and can be run in EV mode at speeds of up to 130kph before the combustion engine automatically kicks in. Even in electric mode, the Urus SE has four-wheel drive, and Lamborghini claims a 0-100kph sprint time of 3.4 seconds and a top speed of 312kph. 

    Lamborghini Urus SE drive modes, suspension

    Apart from the familiar Strada, Sport and Corsa modes for road and track use, and the Neve, Sabbia and Terra for off-road use, the Urus SE gets four additional modes – EV Drive, Hybrid, Recharge and Performance. The new Recharge mode (usable in Strada, Sport, Corsa and Neve modes) allows up to 80 percent of the battery to be recharged while still maintaining optimal performance, says Lamborghini; the Performance mode can be accessed for both on-road and off-road conditions.

    The Urus SE has air suspension, an electronic limited-slip rear differential, revised electronics and 48V anti-roll bars to control pitch, yaw and lean.

    Lamborghini Urus SE exterior, interior, features 

    Although the overall design appears familiar, an all-new bonnet extends right to the edge of the nose, and the absence of the cut-off line gives a sense of continuity. The Urus SE’s headlamps are slimmer and feature LED matrix technology; the LED signature is a departure from the signature Y-motif. The other significant changes to the front include the bumper and a larger-appearing and more aggressive grille assembly.

    There are some design changes at the rear, too. The spoiler is new and so is the tailgate with a contrasting trim connecting the Y-shaped LED tail-lights. The registration plate has been relocated to the bumper, and the diffuser is now larger and more prominent. The wheels have been redesigned; they can be had in 21-, 22- or 23-inch sizes and come wrapped in Pirelli P Zero tyres.

    On the inside, the dashboard’s new panels look more three-dimensional, the AC vents have been slightly revised, and the seats are new. But the bigger update is a new 12.3-inch central touchscreen (up from 10.1-inch) that runs the latest software and user interface seen on the Revuelto. As always, there are a tonne of customisation options available, including over 100 exterior colour options and 47 interior finishes and the Ad Personam programme, which offers greater personalisation possibilities.

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