Have you ever seen a more sinister looking Lamborghini Urus S than this modified copy? We'll wait…

Lamborghini Urus S
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Photo: Instagram | RoadshowInternational

For a blue-blooded model, the Lamborghini Urus has become a common sight in most of the Western world, and beyond, which is why it no longer turns so many heads. However, it's all a matter of perspective, as a well-tuned copy still gets a lot of attention.

We’ve been writing about the Lamborghini Urus long before it hit the streets in 2017, and it looks like we’ll continue to write about it as all sorts of modified examples continue to grace the World Wide Web. A concrete example, here’s the latest one we found, worthy of being Batman’s daily newspaper.

Roadshow International shared these photos on social media. They were taken in Atlanta, Georgia, and show the exotic Italian crossover from multiple angles. However, that’s not the big news, as it revolves around its highly-tuned nature, as it has received several updates inside and out.

Starting from the outside, it gets a black satin wrap and a widebody kit. Muscular fenders are joined by add-ons on the sides, front and rear. It also gets a new hood, new 24-inch wheels, a lowering kit (15 mm / 0.6 in) and a nano-ceramic window film that also includes the front windshield.

Lamborghini Urus S

Photo: Instagram | RoadshowInternational

The shooting star-shaped headliner is one of the highlights of the interior. The vehicle uses a mix of leather and Alcantara for the seats, pillars, center console and other components. Most of the interior is black and a touch of orange on various parts joins it. The Italian flag emblem decorates the steering wheel, the Urus embossing can be seen on the seat backs, the rear headrests display the company logo and the front ones reveal the number 7.

A stainless steel exhaust system has been installed, which means this Lamborghini Urus S is a bit punchier than the stock version and also more sonorous. The company claims it boasts 691 horsepower (701 ps/515 kW) and 652 lb-ft (884 Nm) of torque. Roadshow says it reaches a top speed of 195 mph (314 km/h) and takes just 2.9 seconds to go from 0 to 62 mph (0-100 km/h).

This means that the Italian super crossover is now exactly six-tenths of a second faster and the top speed has increased by 5 mph (9 km/h). Without any modifications, the Lamborghini Urus S boasts 657 horsepower (666 ps / 490 kW) and 627 pound-feet (850 Nm) of torque. So, the tuned one is 34 horsepower (34 ps / 25 kW) and 25 pound-feet (33 Nm) of torque more powerful.

Roadshow International has parted ways with this modified Urus S, but it has plenty of other exciting vehicles in its portfolio. But that matters less, because what matters here is this question: Do you like this Lambo? And if so, have you seen a more sinister-looking example?


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