Matte colors are out. Pearlescent colors are out. The new hotness is colored carbon fiber – like, say, the one on influencer’s Harrison Woodruff Lamborghini Urus.
Woodruff’s Urus was modified by 1016 Industries to feature custom brand-new storm gray and green carbon fiber bodywork inspired by The Green Hornet and the super SUV is now affectionately known as the Green Urnet.
Using a unique, five-stage prepreg process, the material is significantly more rigid and tough than regular carbon fiber, according to 1016 Industries. To achieve it, the company carefully lays individual plies of carbon fiber on top of one another at different angles.
Although 1016 doesn’t say exactly how much weight is saved thanks to the material, it has developed a special color to really show it off.
“1016 legitimately created a bespoke color for the car, and the deep green jade weave changes colors throughout the day in the light,” said Woodruff. “Add in the performance and other upgrades and the Green Urnet is really a special, one-of-a-kind car.”
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The Urus features a Gintani engine tune that gets power up to 800 horses, a 159 hp bump over the stock SUV’s 641 hp output. To make sure it sounds right, a Voodoo Industries exhaust system with specially built downpipes has replaced the standard unit. According to 1016 Industries, this means the Urus is now capable of spitting flames out of the pipes.
And just so that you don’t forget that this is a carbon special when you’re inside, the interior has been modified with an extensive use of the lightweight material that replaces all existing panels and also features a carbon steering wheel. Moreover, there’s also a Rolls-Royce-style roof liner that has green stars in it by RFS Motorsports.
The Green Urnet cost $350,000 and Woodruff unveiled it to the public at Race Rally Miami on Friday, February 26.