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William Maley

Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com

April 20, 2012

Yesterday, we brought forth the name of the Lamborghini SUV, the Urus. Today, we bring you the pictures of the Urus.

Leaked out before its official debut at the Beijing Motor Show, the Urus matches the renderings we've seen in the past, albeit with sleeker headlamps and a low-slung appearance.

The Urus is expected to use the platform that will be used on next-generation Porsche Cayenne, Audi Q7 and upcoming Bentley SUV, but come in 200 lbs lighter. Power will come from a V10, most likely from the Gallardo.

Source: Autoblog.nl


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WOW :P Me Likey Likey!!! :metal:

Now I do see VM/Porsche in the over all body but I do like what they have done in taking it to the next level. Should be interesting.

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me and a few others from the site were talking and said it looks like new Camaro rear ended a Porsche cayenne which then hit a lambo. for an SUV it does not look bad. but for a 200k plus lambo i wouldnt even think about it. also the interior is horrendous.

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Interior is awesome, just need to change that terrible white so it does not show the dirt. Very different. This is a love it or hate it SUV!

I love it, the wife hates it, but does like the interior.

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