Lamborghini Urus For Sale
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Used Lamborghini Urus for sale
The Lamborghini Urus first began production in 2017 and continues to be made today (2024). An important model for the brand, entering the brand into the ever-popular large SUV market for the first time, and consequently forming a large portion of Lamborghini’s sales, making the Urus a big success.
What the Urus has to offer
The Urus is one of the fastest SUVs currently on sale, with a 0-62mph time as low as 3.1 for the Performante model. The Urus is one of Lamborghini’s best-selling cars, as it benefits the popular SUV sector. As with most Lamborghinis, the Urus is definitely not subtle, but the 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 under the bonnet churning out 641bhp and 850Nm of torque helps to get things moving along quickly. Surprisingly quickly for such a large, heavy car. The Urus offers typically dramatic Lamborghini styling both inside and out. The Urus isn’t the sensible choice, but it provides enough practicality to be useable on a daily basis. Lamborghini also offers a more focused Performante variant that pushes the Urus envelope further. There is also a hybrid version, the SE, for the more environmentally conscious.
Interior and tech
The Urus has a brilliant interior, benefitting massively from being able to borrow from the Audi parts bin. Essentially a re-skinned Audi interior, the Urus has lots of high-quality materials. At the core of the interior sits three screens-two central and one functioning as a digital instrument cluster. The lower screen houses functions such as climate control and heated seats, whilst the upper screen takes care of navigation, phone connectivity and the car’s settings. All of this is lifted from the Audi A8, meaning the Urus a helping of the most recent tech it could hope to find. The Performante comes with black Alcantara as standard, as well as different trim patterns and a different screen graphic.
What are the running costs?
Official WLTP fuel economy places the Urus at 15mpg combined and CO2 emissions at 328g/km. It’s not exactly environmentally friendly, but considering the Urus weighs two tonnes with some spare change, you hopefully weren’t expecting anything better. The Bentley Bentayga does slightly better, managing 22mpg combined fuel consumption and 325g/km CO2 emissions. Tax-wise, the Urus lands squarely in the most expensive bracket, which is also to be expected.
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