There is nothing to see except Mansory being Mansory.
The Lamborghini Urus may be one of the most famous creations of Mansory…or victims, depending on how you view them. If you want to be discreet, the Mansory-tuned Urus may not be what you are looking for. The Mansory Venatus is actually the German tuner.
The Venatus is full of boy racer appeal, but this Urus in Qatar that the tuner showcased is far more appealing. It’s filled with purple bits inside the cabin. This is definitely a love/hate appeal. Take a look at the photos below.
The cabin is dominated by the purple theme, as you can see. The dashboard, steering wheel and even the floor mats all sport a purple theme. This may be cute for some, but it might seem hideous to others. This is certain to appeal to Jimmy Hendrix, but it all depends on your personal taste. For what it’s really worth, I find the design to be too overwhelming and demanding attention.
Purple accents aren’t just for the interior. Although the Urus is here painted in white, you can see purple accents on the exterior such as the side mirror caps or across the doors. The purple-painted brake calipers, which are Mansory-branded, as well as the narrow steak on their rims, are also painted.
We’ll bet Mansory has tuned this Urus according to the usual specifications of the Italian SUV. Along with other upgrades, the Venatus received the P810 upgrade to its twin-turbo V8. The final output has increased from 641 horsepower (478kilowatts to 838hp (625kW) and 627 pound-feet (885 Newton-meters to 738lb-ft (1,100 Nm) respectively.
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