Lamborghini has been dropping a series of teaser videos
highlighting the SUV’s various driving modes to build excitement ahead of the reveal of its new Urus on December 4,
The Urus will feature the new Neve, Terra, and Sabbia modes,
which translate from Italian to “Snow,” “Earth,” and “Sand,” respectively. They
join the usual Strada (Street), Sport, and Corsa (Track) modes found on
Lamborghini's supercars.
The Italian firm has already provided three teaser videos
this month that show the Urus in its Sabbia, Neve and Corsa modes. The latter
has been removed, however, as it inadvertently revealed the design of the Urus.
The latest in series is a video highlighting the Urus’ Terra
mode. In it, Lamborghini showcases the Urus dashing around rugged hill trails
and kicking up plenty of dust in the process. Lamborghini said the Urus
provides an off-road experience the way it was meant to be. We also get a quick
look at what appears to be a fully digital gauge cluster.
Speaking of the gauge cluster, the Urus' interior was
recently spied completely uncovered. The photos showed a well-appointed cabin with
typical Lamborghini design cues, including a starter button hidden by a red
cover in the base of the center stack. On the performance front, expect a
4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V-8 with an estimated 650 horsepower. More than
likely, power will find its way to all four wheels with a standard
all-wheel-drive system.
We know the Urus will do a whopping 187 mph at the
Nürburgring, too. That's what Lamborghini research and development chief
Maurizio Reggiani previously told Motor Authority, and the team has one target
in its sites: the Alfa Romeo Stelvio Quadrifoglio. The other Italian SUV is
currently the fastest of its kind around the famed German circuit. We’re sure
Lamborghini isn’t too happy about that.
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