Mansory, the ever-subtle tuner, has once again pushed the boundaries with its latest spectacle, the Lamborghinis Urus Venatus S. With only 9 units available, this model takes the already extreme Urus to new heights, leaving the standard SUV looking a bit pedestrian in comparison
The visual alterations made to the Urus are bold, to say the least. Dominating the front half of the car are a plethora of forged carbon fiber parts, starting with a thoroughly revised front bumper with even more fins and slats than a normal Urus. Mansory has also created a pair of LED daytime running lights similar in shape to those of the Lamborghini Revuelto, albeit much smaller.
Forged carbon fiber extends across the entire hood of the super SUV and is complemented with vents made from the same material on the front fenders too. The lightweight material then extends across the roof and the wing mirrors. Other forged carbon parts include the side skirts, the pair of rear wings, the rear diffuser, and the rear fenders.
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Completing the exterior changes are a set of black wheels and a wrap with a black finish across the upper half of the Lambo which then transitions into a shade of purple.
The interior has also been overhauled and would make any Los Angeles Lakers fan proud. Adorning the driver’s seat is purple leather with a yellow stripe while the front passenger seat is clad in yellow leather with a purple strip (get it?). The two-tone purple and leather seats are also found in the rear. Mansory has also trimmed the steering wheel, door panels, center console, and floor mats in yellow leather while also adding some extra carbon fiber accents throughout.
Rounding out the visual changes is a special badge denoting this as the second of the 9 units Mansory is building.
Like the regular Urus, the Venatus S is powered by a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 but this powertrain has been upgraded to now deliver 900 hp and 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm) of torque.