Camouflaged cars are not always what they seem.
Here’s something totally different: a spy video like no other. The Lamborghini Urus is acting strangely but it’s not because something is wrong. The SUV was used to protect the man behind the camera who was filming the hypercar. Although it looks like an Aventador, the Sant’Agata Bolognese peeps went the extra mile to conceal it, it’s likely that we’re dealing with something else.
It is possible that the V12 machine behind you is an Aventador-bodied test muel for Lamborghini’s new flagship. It’s a mystery why they chose to conceal it. This is a valid question, particularly since our own spy cameras have already captured the electrified bull apparently carrying its own body. It’s evident in the spy photos below, which were taken from far away while testing on private property.
The Urusdriver does an excellent job blocking the view. However, the hypercar is so large that it was difficult to completely hide it. We believe it was a hybrid as the yellow stickers on the camouflaged vehicle indicate that it wasn’t the Aventador beneath the familiar skin. Although the new raging bull may be electrified, the twelve-cylinder engine will remain.
Lamborghini has not finished with the Aventador as it could restart production in order to assemble additional cars after 15 Ultimae models perished on Felicity Ace. The cargo ship was set on fire by the Felicity Ace, and it took with it 20 Huracans as well as 50 Urus SUVs.
It is unclear if the Aventador Ultimate’s return has delayed the release of its successor. Lamborghini will soon unveil its last pure ICE cars, including the Huracan Sterrato (Evo) and the Huracan Sterrato (Huracan Sterrato). Every model will then be electrified. The EV is expected to arrive in 2028.