Itâs time to get excited! Lamborghini has confirmed to Autocar that its new sports utility vehicle will be brought to market in 2018. The Lamborghini Urus will be the brandâs first SUV since the LM002, which went out of production in the early 1990s. While weâve known about Lamborghiniâs desire to bring the new SUV to market since 2012, we now know that for the first time in Lamborghiniâs history a plug-in hybrid powertrain will be offered with it. But if youâre all about devouring as much gas as possible, thereâs no need to worry. A 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 will also be available. Maurizio Reggiani, head of Lamborghiniâs research and development department, has said multiple times that the Urus will be the fastest SUV in the world, capable of going from 0 to 60 miles per hour in under four seconds, beating out all of its competitors. The SUV will share the same Volkswagen Group platform as the Audi Q7 and Bentley Bentayga. Aside from that common architecture, brand executives say the vehicle is all Lamborghini. âThe design [of the Urus] is pure Lamborghini,â said Reggiani. âIt has evolved considerably since the [2015] concept and the finished car is much better inside and out.â Regianni told Autocar that the twin-turbo V8 powertrain was selected because of a significant need for torque in an SUV. The Lamborghini executive also told Autocar that just as the Urus has specific powertrain needs, so do supercars. He said because of that, the company doesnât plan to add turbocharging to any of its other vehicles. âA supersports car is completely different; you need the responsiveness of the engine, to feel the spark of every cylinder,â said Reggiani. âWe will keep normally aspirated engines for our other models. They are still the best choice.â
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Lamborghini LM002
The Urus wonât be Lamborghiniâs first SUV. That title belongs to the LM002. The brand produced the vehicle from 1986 to 1993. Celebrities Sylvester Stallone, Tina Turner and Van Halen all reportedly owned the SUV. Because of its strength on the road and in the sand, itâs also rumored to have attracted the attention of some other, quite infamous characters including Muammar Gaddafi and Pablo Escobar. Because of its military looks and power, it was given the nickname âRambo Lamboâ after the character in the âRamboâ films. Around 300 or so LM002 SUVs were sold during the years it was in production, making it a decent success.Our Take
While it definitely seems like a long time since Lamborghini first unveiled its Urus concept back in 2012, the powerful sports utility vehicle is well worth the wait. Clearly, the brand is dedicated to making its next SUV a success. Itâs hard to imagine Lamborghini offering a plug-in hybrid option or a turbo engine, but evidently it is. It shows that the brand is committed to doing everything it can to re-enter the SUV market in the right way. It also demonstrates how it has had to adapt as the industry continues to change. In 2015, the brand said its target markets for the Urus SUV would primarily be the U.S., China, the Middle East, United Kingdom, Germany and Russia. The company also anticipated annual volumes to be around 3,000 vehicles, doubling the companyâs sales performance. You should expect to see the vehicle arrive on the market sometime in 2018.