Lamborghini Urus Overview

Interior

The stunning jet fighter interior designs give occupants a treat to a dramatic cabin in this Lambo. Just beneath a red flip cover sits the start button and a shifter of the similitude of a jet’s throttle. The faux-suede and carbon fiber build invoke that luxurious feel on the interior of this exotic car, topping it off with an Audi-standard infotainment system.

The passenger space in the back seat is quite appreciable as about 2-3 people can comfortably fit in based on their sitting configuration. There is also about 22 cubic feet of cargo space but reduces by two cubes when the optional rear bucket seat is used.

Exterior

The Lamborghini Urus White is a stunning wonder, and it’s not just because of the Lamborghini-styled LED Y-shaped daytime running lights or Lamborghini badges stamped on the body of this exotic car. The 21-inch alloy wheels encompassed intriguingly massive angular wheel arches. With four quad mortar pipes sticking out of the rear part of the Lambo, it is far from subtle. There is a rear aerodynamic splitter at the posterior, with LED taillights emblazing the Lamborghini name for the world to see.

And the arousal doesn’t end there. With the Urus, there are different ways of customization, as the car comes with several styling packages, among other tools, to better customize the car. Inquire with us today to reserve your Lamborghini Urus White

Performance

The Urus packs a twin-turbo V-8 engine with over 641 horsepower. This exotic car somewhat burbles deeply in idle mode and howls when in full throttle. Breath-taking acceleration is achieved with permanent all-wheel drive and eight-speed automatic transmission. This exotic car goes from 0 to 60 mph in 3.1 seconds, clocking a quarter-mile in 11.3 seconds at 121 mph.

The estimated top speed is about 190 mph. The athletic feel instilled by the Urus is conveyed in the quick steering and extreme stability in high-speed cornering.

The Urus White also allows for adjustments to ride heights depending on the drive mode selected, with four air springs at all corners of the vehicle. The braking systems achieve a brake from 70 mph to a stop at 149 feet.

Other Lamborghini models

Lamborghini Aventador

Launched at the Geneva Motor Show in 2011, the Lamborghini Aventador sports car, designed and produced by Lamborghini, has stood the test of time and is still on the market today. Just in the first quarter of 2016, over. Five thousand units of the Aventador were distributed.

Lamborghini Diablo

The Lamborghini Diablo has been dubbed the biggest head-turner in the world by Jeremy Clarkson, and for a good reason. Its raw power and control are unmatched, as well as its intimidating design.

The Diablo was named after a gruesome bull owned by the Duke of Veragua and became the first Lamborghini model to surpass 200 mph, hitting a record 325 km per hour. The Diablo can easily outrun any other exotic cars in its time.

Lamborghini Veneno

With just five models created, the Lamborghini Veneno prototype is a modern classic. The few copies of this exotic car produced are synonymized with a diamond – rare, exotic, and a treasure.

Their quest to create a super lightweight car came to fruition with the Veneno by Lamborghini, with a 1.93 kg/hp (4.23 CV/lbs) power-to-weight ratio. Priced at about US$4,500,000 in 2013, it is fair to say the price reflected the goods.

Lamborghini Centenario

Lamborghini Centenario has no doubt left an impression in the hallmark of the sports car’s history. This exotic car was released on the 100th birthday of Ferruccio Lamborghini and stood as a reminder of why the Lambo brand needs to be revered by all. The Centenario Lamborghini perfectly balances style with performance, with a 0 to 100 km/h acceleration in 2.8 seconds, a 770 CV aspirated V12 engine, and an elegant build.

Lamborghini Huracan

The Lamborghini Huracan was developed to simulate the experience of riding a hurricane, and it did just that.

Lamborghini history

1966 – 1972 (Lamborghini Miura)

Named after the Miura family of bulls, the Lamborghini Miura stood out as one of the fiercest and powerful cars, just as the bull from which it got its name. This exotic car redefined sports cars with a transverse-mounted V12 engine, 170mph-plus top speed, and styling inspired by the Ford GT40. By the Lamborghini Miura, the age of the supercar had come to stay.

1968 – 1979 (Lamborghinis Islero and Urraco)

Both the Urraco (1972 – 1979) and the Islero (1968 – 1969) were named after fighter bulls in a bullfight in which a Urraco-bred Miura bull killed a famed Matador bull. However, the sales were not so favorable for these Lambos as the Islero was less loved, and the Uracco suffered from lack of sales, almost crippling the company.

1968 – 1978 (Lamborghini Espada)

Their desire to introduce a luxurious yet powerful four-seater exotic car saw the Espada’s introduction by Lamborghini. This sports car, named after a bullfighter, meaning a matador’s sword, soon became a best seller with over 1227 cars sold between 1968 and 1978.

1970 – 1976 (Lamborghini Jarama)

After Islero’s failure, the Jarama was developed to rescue the company from a financial sinkhole. The Jarama, however, provoked mixed feelings as there was considerable skepticism as to its efficiency as the company’s compliance to US safety and emissions regulations saw the resurgence of heavier cars than the ideal.

1974 – 1990 (Lamborghini Countach)

The Countach evoked the excitement as its name implies, named by the design legend Nuccio Bertone

1981-1988 (Lamborghini Jalpa)

Jalpa featured as Lamborghini’s last V8 for the time, named after a breed of fighting bulls.

1990 – 2001 (Lamborghini Diablo)

Having been in production for over 11 years, the Diablo had over six generations of revisions.

2002 – 2010 (Lamborghini Murcielago)

Built as an old-school supercar for the new millennium, the Murciélago means “bat,” an old-school supercar for the new millennium.

2003 – 2013 (Lamborghini Gallardo)

The Gallardonis arguably the best-selling Lamborghini ever and the premiere of the Miura line of bulls from the 1840s

2014 – present (Lamborghini Asterion)

Heralding a potentially less aggressive design language for Lamborghinis in the future, the Asterion is a hybrid-powered concept car, named after a minotaur creature in Greek mythology: part man, part bull.

From this point on, models like the Huracan, Veneno, Aventador, etc., emerge to dominate the Lamborghini stands.

What to do in Miami

Wynwood Walls

This is one of the most happening scenes in the USA, located in the Wynwood Arts District

Vizcaya Museum and Gardens

Built in 1916 as James Deering’s winter home, it is a great attraction for visitors.

Dolphin Mall

Located in west Miami-Dade County, Dolphin Mall is a thriving conglomerate of big box stores and a few independents.

Zoo Miami

This site exposes visitors to the rich central and southern American cultures.

Where to eat & have fun in Miami

R House Wynwood

Wynwood’s R House is another fun place to grab a meal in Miami. For a combined cultural and eclectic experience, then be sure to check out Wynwood’s R House. The restaurant has a fully incorporated art gallery, with weekend DJs and live hosts keeping things lively and animated. There’s never a grim moment at R House Wynwood.

El Cielo

With over 12- or 15-course chef’s menus as the only option, Juan Manuel Barrientos’ El Cielo for visitors with heavy pockets as it stands among the best sites to eat and have fun.

Ghee - Downtown Dadeland

When it comes to vegan dishes and gluten-free options, then be sure to check out Ghee.

Barton G. The Restaurant - Miami Beach

Blending food and theatrics, the Barton restaurant stands out as a classy food joint as it creates a mode/tone to keep visitors entertained as they eat.

Where to stay in Miami

Miami Beach

This, by far, the most cinematic area to stay in Miami for beach time and nightlife

Wynwood

For arts and culture exposures, then be sure to check out Wynwood for hipster and art hangouts.

Brickell

For maximum impact of feeding and shopping, then consider staying at the Brickell.

Where else to drive in Miami

Ocean Drive

From Fifth to 16th Sts, you can get a pretty exciting view of the South Beach as you drive by. The passion for riding and enjoying cars such as Lamborghini Urus White has made Onyx Exotix Luxury & Exotic Car Rental Miami

Bayshore Drive

From U.S. 1 to McFarlane Rd, a drive through this road will undoubtedly instill some degree of peace.

Rickenbacker Causeway

From U.S. 1 to Crandon Blvd, the beautiful and fantastic waterfront stretches can be eye-capturing and touristic.

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