We have a snatched photo of a Lamborghini Aventador sporting wheels and tyres from a Bugatti Veyron. Is the Lamborghini Urus still in play?
What is the Lamborghini Urus, you may ask?
Petrolheads may also remember that Urus was the name touted for Lamborghini’s answer to the Rapide before Lamborghini’s four-door concept turned up as the Estoque. So the Urus badge for a Super-Lambo made sense. But for the last eighteen months we’ve had no way to move forward with the Urus story – until now.
Autoblog on Holland has grabbed a shot of an Aventador at Sant’Agatha Bolognese which appears to be sporting a set of Veyron wheels and tyres. Which, despite Bugatti and Lamborghini being VW owned, is a bit odd. So odd that they conclude Lamborghini are working on a super-Aventador.
We’d like to think the Urus is still very much in play. Our original source isn’t forthcoming on more detail, but stands by his original information.
That original information said the Urus would get a modified Aventador chassis with every component re-worked to make it as light and dynamic as possible, a full carbon-fibre body and active aerodynamics. Power will come from the Aventador’s V12 suitably tweaked and modified to give over 800bhp and a sub 3 second 0-60mph.
And we’re really hoping this snatched photo proves our Exclusive 2009 story on the Lamborghini Urus was bang on the money.
Photo Source: Autoblog.nl




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