One car has a red exterior belonging to the standard Urus version, while the other is a yellow Lamborghini Urus SE - the latest plug-in hybrid version of the high-performance SUV line.
The appearance of this duo reflects Lamborghini's upgrade and electrification process for the Urus line, a model that played an important role in the sales of the Italian automaker in recent years.
First launched in 2017, the Lamborghini Urus is the brand's first SUV model since LM002, combining the practicality of a high-chassis car with Lamborghini's characteristic operating capabilities. The car has a spacious interior for 4-5 passengers and a luggage compartment to meet daily needs.
The Urus version uses a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine, producing a maximum power of 650 horsepower and a maximum torque of 850 Nm. Combined with an 8-speed automatic transmission and full-time four-wheel drive, this SUV model is capable of accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.6 seconds before reaching a maximum speed of 305 km/h.
Meanwhile, the Lamborghini Urus SE is a comprehensive upgrade with many changes in design and technology. The front of the car is finely tuned with the front bumper, air intakes and aerodynamic system to improve cooling efficiency as well as increase stability when operating at high speeds.
The biggest difference lies in the plug-in hybrid powertrain. The car still uses a 4.0L twin-turbo V8 engine but combines an electric motor integrated in the 8-speed automatic transmission. The gasoline engine produces 612 horsepower, the electric motor adds 189 horsepower, increasing the total system power to 789 horsepower, becoming the most powerful version of the Urus line.
Thanks to this power, the Urus SE only takes about 3.4 seconds to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h, faster than the standard Urus version.
In addition to performance, the Urus SE is also equipped with a 25.9 kWh battery pack, allowing the car to travel more than 60 km in pure electric mode under standard test conditions. This is a step forward in Lamborghini's electrification strategy, and also helps the high-performance SUV improve fuel consumption and reduce emissions when operating in urban areas.
