Lamborghini Urus Production Milestone Reached: 15,000th Super SUV Produced

It took only three years for the model to reach its highest production level.

Although it might surprise some, and maybe disappoint others, Lamborghini is now primarily an SUV manufacturer. The number of Urus units produced by the Sant’Agata Bolognese peeps increased 35 percent over the first half 2020. The Super SUV sold more than the Huracan or Aventador, which combined racked up 1,532 sales and 524, respectively. January-June 2021 was Lamborghini’s best half-year ever. Now the iconic Italian brand has another reason for celebration. Three years after it entered production, the Urus has achieved an important milestone: the 15,000

Lamborghini Urus Production Milestone Reached: 15,000th Super SUV Produced

This example was built this week. The high-performance V8 SUV, finished in Grigio Keres Matt and featuring contrasting Verde Scandal accents as well as a two-tone Nero Ade/Verde Scandal inside, is headed to a UK customer. After achieving 185 mph (298 km/h), on Lake Baikal, Russia, the Urus was the fastest car to drive on ice. The mid-cycle revision will see a number of upgrades to the Urus. The Urus’ twin-turbo, 4.0-liter engine will likely receive more power and torque than the current 641 horsepower. The engineers are also working on a plug-in hybrid version, as Lambo’s low volume marque is not exempt from increasingly strict emissions regulations. The Urus will get the rugged STX versio that the Italians have been talking for almost three years. This landmark Lamborghini has been updated with new “Graphite capsule” colors.

Lamborghini Urus Production Milestone Reached: 15,000th Super SUV ProducedLamborghini Urus Production Milestone Reached: 15,000th Super SUV Produced

According to Logic, the Volkswagen Group will seek to restore order in the race for the title of fastest production SUV at Nurburgring. The Porsche Cayenne Coupe Turbo GT currently holds the title, but a larger Urus will likely try to cut a few seconds off the lap record of 7:38.925 seconds. Lamborghini is investing in hybridization to improve its lineup. The Urus is crucial to the company’s plans to overhaul its lineup. A fourth model line, which will be a pure electric vehicle, will be introduced in the second half of the decade. It is believed to be similar to a grand tourer.