Californian tuning shop RDBLA has become well-versed in modifying the Lamborghini Urus and has just completed work on its latest project.
The first thing that makes this Urus stand out from all others is the Desert Sand wrap. We’ve seen brightly-colored examples in the pas,t but this is the first we’ve seen with this kind of finish. We think it looks very good and suits the Italian SUVs design nicely.
In addition to the wrap, this Urus sports a widebody kit from 1016 Industries. The kit includes overhauled front and rear fascias as well as flared wheel arches that make Lambo’s SUV look even more aggressive. Moreover, RDBLA has elected to leave some of the carbon fiber parts exposed to further add to the SUV’s appeal.
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Rounding out the modifications is a full carbon fiber hood, a bespoke rear diffuser, a set of massive 24-inch wheels and a lowered suspension. This Urus has also been equipped with a roof rack and was filmed cruising through the streets of Los Angeles carrying a carbon fiber bicycle worth $20,000.
While the Urus is currently offered solely with a 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8, Lamborghini has confirmed that a hybrid variant is in the works, although it remains to be seen when it will launch. In addition, a more extreme Urus in the form of a ‘Performante’ variant could see the light of day.