Lamborghini Urus SUV
Many car enthusiasts probably haven’t seen the two words “Lamborghini” and “SUV” in close proximity




Many car enthusiasts probably haven’t seen the two words “Lamborghini” and “SUV” in close proximity to one another in some time, yet here we are. Dubbed the Urus, Lamborghini has plans to roll out the SUV at the Beijing Motor Show, but preliminary images have already hit the internet. Constructed on top of the same platform as the Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 and upcoming Bentley SUV, the major difference is that the Urus is 220 pounds lighter than either of those sporty offerings. Aesthetically, low-slung headlamps are the most prominent feature. As for under the hood, power is expected to be provided by a 5.2-liter V10 engine that produces 584 horsepower. Expect further details regarding specs and pricing after the official debut in Beijing.
Source: Autoblog