Just in time for Saint Patrick’s Day, Carlex Design has revealed its latest project: a two-tone, green and white Lamborghini Urus that you’ll need to find a four-leaf clover to be lucky enough to buy.
The most attention-grabbing part of the design is, of course, the two-tone paintwork. The top is finished in pearl white, while the lower section is painted Racing Green. The color, though, was applied with a hand-brush effect, that produces horizontal lines along the body, giving it a dynamism that is unusual in luxury vehicles, whose makers are normally obsessed with perfect, mirror-like finishes.
Where the colors meet, the paints leap over each other, creating a racing line along the Urus’s belt line. This tapers to a point at the rear spoiler, and ends just behind the hood at the front, highlighting the natural arrow-like shape of the SUV’s sheet metal, and lending it a further sense of forward motion.
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The green hue continues onto the wheel, meanwhile, which feature 16 spokes around a green hub with a Carlex Design badge in its center. That crest can also be found on the Urus’s C-pillar, and on the hood, from which a green racing stripe emerges and extends along the top of the vehicle.
The green and white theming continues everywhere else on the vehicle, too, even on the windows, which are tinted green. As with the exterior, the contrasted colors are used to great effect on the interior.
Pearl white is used on the upper sections of the interior, including the seatbacks, the center armrest, and along much of the dash. The lower seat portions, meanwhile, are finished in green, as are the carpeting, and the outer armrests.
In addition to the color scheme, Carlex Design has also used contrasting materials to highlight interior features. Perforated leather covers the seat inserts, while full grain leather adorns the bolsters, the armrests, and green Alcantara can be found on the dash topper, as well as along the window sills.
Carlex says it was trying to create a daring, but not over the top Urus, using the two tones to highlight its sporty exterior and its luxurious interior. Only the tuner’s latest project, the green and white Lamborghini is quite something to behold.