Lamborghini Urus evo Spied Nearly Production-Ready

Lamborghini Urus Evo Spied Looking Nearly Production-Ready

Lamborghini seems to not be hiding much about this Urus Evo.

The Lamborghini Urus Evo has been updated to reflect the new performance crossover testing on snowy roads. This example is light on camouflage.

The front features a simplified fascia, which does not include the horizontal elements of the current model’s Y-shaped front fascia. It gains new vertically-oriented inlets at the outer edges.

Lamborghini Urus Evo Spied Looking Nearly Production-Ready

These rectangular fog lights will be used to test the vehicle in areas near the Arctic Circle that require extra lighting at night. These lamps won’t be found on the crossover when it arrives at showrooms.

Each side of the revised hood features angled vents. These elements are integrated into raised sections which lead to the base A-pillars.

The styling is the same on both sides. The most noticeable change is that vents behind the rear wheels now follow the angle of the fender instead of pointing away like the current Urus.

This area is hidden by the snow that covers it. We know from spy shots that the bumper has been redesigned. Under the diffuser, you can see two circular exhaust pipes coming from each corner.

We don’t have any photos of the interior so it remains a mystery as to what might happen.

According to reports, the Urus Evo will continue to be equipped with a twin-turbocharged, 4.0-liter V8. According to reports, the current engine produces 641 horsepower (479 Kilowatts) as well as 628 pound-feet (848 Newton meters) of torque. However, an updated Urus Evo could get a more powerful version. Lamborghini had previously taken spy photos of the vehicle, recording its exhaust with microphones. This suggested that the company was looking to tweak the sound.

Lamborghini intends to make all models available with some degree of electrification before the end of 2024. It is possible that a hybrid Urus will soon be available, according to some rumors.

Since early 2021 we’ve seen spy photos of the Urus Evo, so the updated model has had ample time for on-road development. Lamborghini has not yet revealed when the new crossover will be unveiled. Rumours suggest it will be available in Europe by the end of the year.