We know that Lamborghini has forecasted a busy second half until 2022. The automaker is set to launch several new models, and one is about to roll out of its cover. A new teaser video posted on Twitter hints that a reveal is imminent, and we expect to see a new debut from Urus.
The short teaser only offers a brief glimpse of the instrument cluster, but the tachometer’s 6,800-rpm red line is easily identifiable. That matches the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 that powers the Urus, which is informative but not entirely useful. Lamborghini is readying two new Urus models, and both will likely continue to use the 4.0-liter engine, so it’s unclear whether it’s the high-performance Evo or the plug-in hybrid that’s about to be made. his beginnings.
Our spy photographers have captured both models for the past few weeks, but only the Evo has hinted at the upcoming redesign. Lamborghini hid the PHEV under the body of the current crossover; however, the company could not disguise the new door glued to the rear fender hiding the charging port. Evo spy photos showed the crossover getting a more aggressive front fascia, roof spoiler and other performance tweaks.
Specific details are still hazy for both, but the PHEV could borrow the powertrain from the Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid. The hybrid-assist engine develops 689 horsepower (514 kilowatts) in the Porsche. The Urus currently produces 641 hp (471 kW) from the 4.0-litre engine, and it’s unclear if Lamborghini will tweak its power output for the Evo. It could increase, becoming perhaps the sportiest and most performance-oriented variant. The PHEV might have more power, but the Evo should be lighter, which gives it a unique advantage.
We’ll find out soon enough what Lamborghini is teasing. The social media post said: “We are close. Prepare yourselves. “We’re excited to see what the company has planned, and we know we’ll see more than two new Urus SUVs. The automaker is also teasing the Huracan Sterrato, a tall version of the V10-powered supercar. Raised, chunky plastic fender flares and a roof rack help turn the Huracan into a compelling Urus alternative.
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We know that Lamborghini has forecasted a busy second half until 2022. The automaker is set to launch several new models, and one is about to roll out of its cover. A new teaser video posted on Twitter hints that a reveal is imminent, and we expect to see a new debut from Urus.
The short teaser only offers a brief glimpse of the instrument cluster, but the tachometer’s 6,800-rpm red line is easily identifiable. That matches the 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 that powers the Urus, which is informative but not entirely useful. Lamborghini is readying two new Urus models, and both will likely continue to use the 4.0-liter engine, so it’s unclear whether it’s the high-performance Evo or the plug-in hybrid that’s about to be made. his beginnings.
Our spy photographers have captured both models for the past few weeks, but only the Evo has hinted at the upcoming redesign. Lamborghini hid the PHEV under the body of the current crossover; however, the company could not disguise the new door glued to the rear fender hiding the charging port. Evo spy photos showed the crossover getting a more aggressive front fascia, roof spoiler and other performance tweaks.
Specific details are still hazy for both, but the PHEV could borrow the powertrain from the Porsche Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid. The hybrid-assist engine develops 689 horsepower (514 kilowatts) in the Porsche. The Urus currently produces 641 hp (471 kW) from the 4.0-litre engine, and it’s unclear if Lamborghini will tweak its power output for the Evo. It could increase, becoming perhaps the sportiest and most performance-oriented variant. The PHEV might have more power, but the Evo should be lighter, which gives it a unique advantage.
We’ll find out soon enough what Lamborghini is teasing. The social media post said: “We are close. Prepare yourselves. “We’re excited to see what the company has planned, and we know we’ll see more than two new Urus SUVs. The automaker is also teasing the Huracan Sterrato, a tall version of the V10-powered supercar. Raised, chunky plastic fender flares and a roof rack help turn the Huracan into a compelling Urus alternative.
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