The bi-color scheme of paint isn’t the most bold part of the design.
Mansory has returned with a modified Urus SUV. But it’s more unique than previous builds. The Lamborghini Urus is given a Venatus Evo S, which gives it a significant visual overhaul and an increase in power.
The limited-edition Venatus Evo S adds an extra layer of aggressiveness to past Venatus builds. The new Evo S looks very similar to the Mansory Urus of late last year. However, it has some unique styling elements. The SUV’s front gets a more prominent splitter, which protrudes from its angular face. It also has an extra canard at the end wing.
Mansory also updated the front fender vents and added some styling to the sides sills. He also tweaked both the rear wing as well as the roof spoiler. This is a subtle improvement over the previous iteration but also a significant increase in performance. The special black-and white bi-color exterior paint scheme completes the look.
Mansory does not detail the modifications it made to the SUV’s twin-turbocharged, 4.0-liter V8. However, the tuner claims that the modified Urus generates 900 horsepower (671 Kilowatts) as well as 811 pound-feet (1.100 Newton-meters). This is more than the SUV’s original output of 641 horsepower (477 kW) or 627 lbft (850 Nm), and more than the 820 horsepower (603 kW), the previous Mansory Urus produced.
The lightweight, 24-inch forged wheels of the Venatus are 10 inches at the front and 12 at the back. The SUV can reach speeds of 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds. The Urus’ top speed is increased from 190 mph (205 Kph) up to 200 mph (323 Kph).
Mansory released only one image of the interior. It’s wilder than you would expect from the company. Mansory completed it in bright yellow, with white accents on the floor mats and doors. This contrasts well with the black trim, which cuts through the yellow.
Mansory claims that this model is limited edition and has a run of only 10 examples. Although it’s more stylish and performs better than its Venatus counterpart, both models are wild modifications to an already bizarre Lamborghini SUV.