2019 Lamborghini Urus Suv Experience https://goo.gl/hVL5nn
Conspicuous consumption all but assures the 2019 Lamborghini Urus will be a hit. Low production numbers and high demand make for an exciting option for drivers who need something more glamorous than a Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR, but not as outlandish as a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. After testing Lamborghini’s new SUV in the desert outside Palm Springs, California, it’s safe to say the price is right and the performance is real – this is both a true SUV and a true Lamborghini.
The Urus’ look can be described as seriously Lamborghini in the same way that the Porsche Panamera can be described as seriously Porsche. The design reflects the brand, as it should. Lamborghini’s Head of Design Mitja Borkert, did a good job of taking design cues and influences from throughout Lamborghini’s history, incorporating lines from as far and wide as the LM002 – the brand’s first SUV, affectionately known as the Rambo Lambo – and as far back as the Miura. The Urus is hexagonal as hell and angle-y as can be, but all the sharp edges come together in a symphony of cohesive design. It’s a form that looks as if it’s in motion even at a standstill.
The 2019 Lamborghini Urus does so much that is so spot on – and the few things it does poorly can be explained away by simply shrugging, “Lamborghini” – that there’s no doubt the Italian brand will sell every last SUV it builds. Customers will love the Urus. And for those people, the Urus will love them back.
Conspicuous consumption all but assures the 2019 Lamborghini Urus will be a hit. Low production numbers and high demand make for an exciting option for drivers who need something more glamorous than a Land Rover Range Rover Sport SVR, but not as outlandish as a Rolls-Royce Cullinan. After testing Lamborghini’s new SUV in the desert outside Palm Springs, California, it’s safe to say the price is right and the performance is real – this is both a true SUV and a true Lamborghini.
The Urus’ look can be described as seriously Lamborghini in the same way that the Porsche Panamera can be described as seriously Porsche. The design reflects the brand, as it should. Lamborghini’s Head of Design Mitja Borkert, did a good job of taking design cues and influences from throughout Lamborghini’s history, incorporating lines from as far and wide as the LM002 – the brand’s first SUV, affectionately known as the Rambo Lambo – and as far back as the Miura. The Urus is hexagonal as hell and angle-y as can be, but all the sharp edges come together in a symphony of cohesive design. It’s a form that looks as if it’s in motion even at a standstill.
The 2019 Lamborghini Urus does so much that is so spot on – and the few things it does poorly can be explained away by simply shrugging, “Lamborghini” – that there’s no doubt the Italian brand will sell every last SUV it builds. Customers will love the Urus. And for those people, the Urus will love them back.
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