The Lamborghini Urus is up for a facelift soon and prototypes of the updated SUV have been spied numerous times since last year. However, this is the first time our spy photographers caught a prototype of the electrified Urus that is reportedly coming with a plug-in hybrid powertrain.
Lamborghini is working on a plug-in hybrid version of the Urus. The electrified super-SUV was caught by our spy photographers in pre-production form. Will use a verison of Porsche’s LK5 engine, which is used in the Panamera Turbo S E-Hybrid.
It’s likely going to be positioned at the top of Audi’s SUV range, above the Performante model. New wheel designs and possibly new color options could also be on the agenda.
I expect to see this new electrified version of the Urus hit the showrooms later this year. It is part of Lamborghini’s plans to electrify its entire lineup by 2024. Another important debut in that department will come later in 2023 with the Aventador replacement.
2025 Lamborghini Urus Coming To A DC Plug Near You Soon
Facelifted version of Lambo’s big-selling SUV gets mild interior and exterior tweaks but big news is a PHEV variant. According to CEO Stephan Winkelmann, the PHEV Urus will be launched in 2024.
the 2025 Urus PHEV will come in closer to the $270k of today’s Performante range-topper than the $238k of the base Urus. Compared with the changes under the skin, the interior and exterior styling updates Lamborghini has planned are mild. There’s a subtly re-shaped front bumper and a new design of DRL, both seen in these images, plus some re-profiling of the rear hatch. Inside, drivers will be met with a larger infotainment screen, aluminum-look trim, and new console switchgear.