Lamborghini Urus S
Lamborghini Urus S
- Price:£224,950
- Colour:Nero Noctis (Satin PPF)
- Interior:Nero Ade Leather
- Year:2024 (24)
- Mileage:13,216 Miles
- Engine:4.0L Twin-Turbo V8
- Transmission:8-Speed ZF Automatic
- Body Style:SUV
- Fuel:Petrol
- 3 TFT Screens (Instruments + Infotainment + Comfort)
- 4-Wheel Steering
- 8-Speed ZF Transmission
- Active TorqueVectoring
- Adaptive Air Suspension
- ANIMA (Adaptive Network Intelligent Management) Selector
- Carbon Ceramic Brakes
- Head-Up Display
- Permanent 4-Wheel Drive
- Virtual Keyboard Feature + Handwriting Recognition
The eagerly anticipated 2023 Urus S marks a bold mid-generation facelift. Serving as an update of the original Urus that debuted back in 2017, Lamborghini's bestselling car, the Urus, has become a game-changer in the luxury SUV market, and this update refines it even further. With a more aggressive design, a slightly more powerful engine, and expanded options to personalise through Lamborghini’s Ad Personam program, the Urus S is now an even more captivating proposition for enthusiasts.
Lamborghini has raised the bar for performance SUVs, delivering a machine that blends outrageous power with signature Lamborghini DNA. For the first time, the Urus competes directly with the likes of the Range Rover, but with a level of performance and commitment to driving dynamics that no other luxury SUV can match.
Powered by Lamborghini’s turbocharged twin-turbo V8, the Urus S is staggeringly fast, combining blistering acceleration with class-leading handling to ensure it outshines its rivals in more ways than one. With a choice of six driving modes, including three dedicated off-road settings, the Urus S is as versatile as it is thrilling, making it the ultimate Lamborghini that’s practical enough to fit the whole family.
- Dimensions
- Height1,638 mm
- Length5,112 mm
- Width2,018 mm
- Economy
- CO2320 g/km
- MPG20
- Performance
- (0 - 62 MPH)3.6 secs
- BHP657 bhp
- Maximum Speed190 mph
WHAT THE JOURNALISTS SAY
- The new Urus S sits in the sweet spot between performance and practicality. It still has the theatre you expect from a Lamborghini in terms of performance but it also delivers as a family SUV.
- Whether you go for the S or Performante version, the 657bhp V8 engine gets no less exciting. In fact, it's fast to the point that your vision starts to go slightly blurry at the edges.
- As always with a modern Lamborghini, there’s quality underneath the melodrama. The gearbox feels like it’s from another century compared to the DBX.