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Lamborghini Teases Final Urus Off-Road Driving Mode And Its 'Terra'-fyingly Fast
Lamborghini's latest teaser for the Urus sees the SUV showing off its 'Terra' off-roading mode.
Lamborghini has been teasing the arrival of the Urus, its second venture into the world of SUVs for a while now and the latest teaser shows off the third and final off-road driving mode — 'Terra'.
Lamborghini had earlier shown of the Sabia (Sand) and Neve (Snow) off-road driving modes in earlier teaser videos for the Urus.
The last and final off-road mode - Terra (Italian for Land) seems to be more of a general purpose off-roading mode, though when combined with four-wheel steering and all-wheel drive systems and the ballistic 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8's power, it allows the Urus to sprint like a rally car on maximum attack mode on gravel.
The new Lamborghini Urus is based on the Volkswagen Group's MLB Evo platform which also underpins the Audi A7, Bentley Bentayga and the Porsche Cayenne.
The new Urus which will be unveiled on December 4, uses a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 engine that will be tuned to produce around 650hp. Add in the expected weight savings over the extremely heavy Bentley Bentayga and the new Urus is expected to take the crown of the world's fastest production SUV from its British sibling.
Other than the final off-road driving mode, the new teaser also reveals the fully digital instrument console of the upcoming Lamborghini Urus, which is borrowed from the Audi Q7 but also gets pitch and roll meters dials in Terra (and hopefully, the other off-roading modes as well).
DriveSpark
Thinks!
The
Lamborghini
Urus
looks
to
be
as
crazy
off-road
as
its
supercar
siblings,
the
Huracan
and
the
Aventador
are
on
tarmac.
Whether
the
Urus
will
ever
be
allowed
off-road
by
its
owners
after
it
arrives
is
something
only
time
will
tell,
though
our
hopes
aren't
that
high.
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