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2021 Lamborghini URUS – Sound, Exterior and interior Details

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2020 Lamborghini Urus
Starting at: $211,321

Highs Wild exterior styling, impressive SUV capabilities, ferocious performance aptitude.
Lows Shares parts with cheaper crossovers, basically chugs gas, priced out of public reach.
Verdict The most exotic crossover on the market and a catalyst for high-end copycats.

Overview
While high-performance crossovers have existed for some time, the Urus looks to ignite a more exotic breed of hi-po SUV. Its dizzying price tag and menacing exterior design make the high-riding Lamborghini trendy transportation for professional athletes and celebrities. However, the Urus isn’t all show and no go. Its 641-hp twin-turbo V-8 powertrain and standard all-wheel drive produce thundering sounds and otherworldly acceleration. Along with the agility and feedback of a sports car, this Lambo can tow heavy loads and tackle unmapped roads. Despite sharing parts with less expensive corporate siblings such as the Audi Q7 and Q8, the 2020 Urus is an incredibly entertaining and versatile machine.

What’s New for 2020?
For 2020, Lamborghini leaves well enough alone by not making any significant changes to the Urus.

Pricing and Which One to Buy Urus: $211,321

The term “value” can be thrown out the window when shopping for any Lamborghini. Still, the 2020 Urus is the most affordable and useful model in the company’s high-priced portfolio. We’d pick one in the flashiest exterior pigments, the largest wheels (measuring 23 inches), and the upper and lower carbon-fiber packages for added visual flair. For consistency, we’d choose the colorful Sportivo faux-suede upholstery and the fully electric front seats with ventilation and massage. We’d also switch to the four-seat configuration, which adds rear-seat power adjustments and heated surfaces. The Bang & Olufsen audio system and rear-seat entertainment are worthwhile options along with the available Off-Road modes. The hands-free tailgate and the Full ADAS package (adaptive cruise control, blind-spot monitor, lane-keeping assist, etc.) round out our recommended Urus.

Engine, Transmission, and Performance
The 2020 Urus is powered by a twin-turbo V-8 that makes a stout 641 horsepower, burbles deeply when idling, and absolutely howls under full throttle. Permanent all-wheel drive and an eight-speed automatic transmission conspire with all that power to enable fantastic acceleration. In our testing, the Urus went from zero to 60 mph in 3.2 seconds and tore up the quarter-mile in 11.4 seconds at 121 mph. Likewise, Lamborghini estimates a top speed of 190 mph. The 2020 Urus feels athletic from behind the wheel, too, with quick steering and stable high-speed cornering. With air springs at all four corners, the Urus has adjustable ride heights based on its various drive modes. Standard carbon-ceramic brakes ensure that the Urus stops as well as it goes—braking from 70 mph to a stop in 149 feet.

Fuel Economy and Real-World MPG
Those wealthy enough to afford a Urus likely don’t care about fuel economy, but Lamborghini’s heaviest model sure likes to drink. The EPA estimates it will earn 12 mpg in the city and 17 mpg on the highway. While we haven’t tested its real-world mpg on our 200-mile highway fuel-economy route, its mileage will certainly vary based on driving style.

Interior, Comfort, and Cargo
Inside, occupants are treated to a dramatic cabin that’s classic Lambo. Jet-fighter design cues abound, with the start button hiding beneath a red flip cover and the gearshifter looking like a jet’s throttle. To the left of the shifter are levers that control the drive modes and allow customizable performance settings. There is plenty of faux-suede and carbon-fiber trim, while the infotainment system and reconfigurable gauges are straight out of an Audi. The back seat has good passenger space and can fit between two and three people depending on which seating configuration is selected. Interior cubby storage is highlighted by useful door pockets and a bin behind the floating center stack. The Urus also offers up to 22 cubic feet in its cargo area but that drops by 2 cubes with the optional rear bucket seats.

Infotainment and Connectivity

Every Urus is packed with the latest connectivity and infotainment features. Along with a fully digital gauge cluster, there are two touchscreens built into the center stack that include controls for the climate system, audio, and more. The screens have crisp graphics and large icons, but they’re not as intuitive as traditional knobs and buttons.
Read More https://www.caranddriver.com/lamborghini/urus-2020

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