A unique component is also available for spoilers.
People say that the devil is in details. We agree. Imagine a Lamborghini Urus accelerating from a standstill at 60 mph (96 km/h) in under three seconds, but you still feel that it is missing something. You want more power? It’s impossible. Are there more spoilers? Tuners got you covered. What next? A custom fuel cap. Yes.
The one percenters solve first world problems Lamborghini Carbon and Carbon collaborated to create the unique, textured fuel cap that you can see in the attached gallery. Although it may look similar to a regular fuel cap in appearance, it was made using modern digital manufacturing technologies. A clip component is also available for an air duct.
“We found that many of the components in our vehicles were suitable candidates for digital manufacturing.” Stefan Gramse (Chief Procurement Officer at Lamborghini), commented on the newly established partnership with Carbon. We are focusing on the means of production by partnering with Carbon. This allows us to make more durable products faster, more efficiently, and significantly accelerate our time to market. We look forward to a long-lasting, mutually beneficial partnership with Carbon.
We can guarantee you that the custom-textured plastic parts will not be cheap, but unfortunately, we don’t know how much they’ll cost. The Urus buyers spend on average $40,000 for options for the SUV that costs $200,000, so it shouldn’t matter if the price is an issue.
Carbon also makes a football helmet liner, and Adidas shoes. The company also has partnerships with Ford and other companies in the industry to make different parts. Carbon uses a variety of materials to produce its advanced printing products, including cyanate ester and urethane mythacrylate.