Upon first glance, it may be difficult to identify the tuner responsible for this creation. This is likely due to the understated satin white appearance that dominates the exterior, complemented by a few carbon fiber additions. However, it was Mansory who developed this widebody kit that enhances the appearance of this Italian super crossover.
The original equipment manufacturer (OEM) bumper features various attachments, including the apron with side blades. The upper portion of the bumper has been reshaped to match the style of the new hood. The vehicle is equipped with fender vents and flares that contribute to its muscular design. Additionally, side skirt add-ons can be observed, along with a more aggressive rear diffuser and a pair of spoilers on the tailgate.
Vossen, a renowned wheel manufacturer, proudly presents the S17-04 (3-Piece) alloys through their social media platforms. These wheels are available in diameters ranging from 18 to 24 inches, excluding 23 inches, with corresponding widths of 8.5 to 13 inches. Customers can choose from 48 different finishes for this wheel set, with prices starting at a minimum of $2,400 per wheel for the smallest size, and a minimum of $3,000 for the 24-inch variant.
No information has been provided regarding the technical specifications of the vehicle. However, it is worth mentioning that Mansory offers several performance upgrades for the Lamborghini Urus, one of which boosts the power output to an impressive 887 horsepower (900 ps/662 kW) and torque to 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm). The pre-facelifted version of the Urus is equipped with a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 engine that delivers 641 horsepower (650 ps/478 kW) and 627 pound-foot (850 Nm) of torque without any external modifications.
Both the S and Performante variants of the facelifted Lamborghini Urus lineup offer 666 horsepower (666 ps/490 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm) of torque. The Performante, which is more track-focused, accelerates from 0 to 62 mph (100 kph) in 3.3 seconds, while the S variant takes two-tenths of a second longer. The top speeds of these models are rated at 190 miles per hour and 191 mph (306-305 kph) respectively, according to Lamborghini’s specifications.
This particular Lamborghini Urus, featuring a widebody kit, new wheels, an upgraded exhaust system, and various other modifications, was likely customized based on the owner’s preferences. However, it is worth noting that both Mansory and Vossen are capable of providing similar enhancements to your own Urus, should you possess one, albeit at a significant cost.
According to the Source autoevolution.com