The Urus might be a large SUV but it still delivers all the shock and awe you associate with a Lamborghini. There's the requisite cuts, creases...
The Urus might be a large SUV but it still delivers all the shock and awe you associate with a Lamborghini. There's the requisite cuts, creases and angles on the bodywork and it's equally rad on the inside. The Lambo-typical fighter jet cues are all there, albeit spread over a larger cabin. It feels sporty but since you sit high up, the view out is good too. But all's not perfect. There are certain ergonomic misses and the dual-touchscreen arrangement takes time getting used to. At the back, there's generous legroom but headroom could be tight for taller occupants. You can customise your Urus’ look inside and out and the lengthy options list also includes individual rear seats. The Lamborghini Urus is ballistic; straight-line performance is up there with low-slung supercars. There's serious thrust from the 666hp, 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine all through the rev range. What makes the Urus more special still is its handling – rear-wheel steer and trick anti-roll bars make it feel half its size in the corners and give the Urus an agility you wouldn't associate with a five-seat SUV.
Published On Oct 19, 2022 12:26:00 PM
The Performante has been the moniker for faster and more agile raging bulls, but can it work on an SUV?
Renuka Kirpalani
Published On Sep 28, 2018 03:46:00 PM
There are fast SUVs, there are Lamborghinis, and when the two combine, the result is rather astonishing.
Gavin D'Souza
Published On May 14, 2018 10:44:00 AM
It may wear the Raging Bull badge on its nose, but is the Urus truly an out-and-out Lamborghini? We drive it on track...
Hormazd Sorabjee