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  • Lamborghini Urus SE rolls into Singapore

    25 Sep 2024

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    The Urus SE is Lamborghini's most powerful SUV to date, with its plug-in hybrid powertrain delivering 789bhp and 800Nm of torque.

    Lamborghini's most popular model is the Urus and it's available in Urus S and Urus Performante variants. However, if you find these models 'underwhelming', then the new Urus SE might interest you.

    Retailing at $1.15 million before COE and options, the Urus SE is the most powerful SUV ever produced by Lamborghini and it's also the first one with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Beneath its bonnet is a turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 paired to an electric motor, and together, they produce 789bhp and a massive 950Nm of torque.

    Together, the twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 and electric motor crank out 789bhp and 950Nm of torque
    Thanks to the electrified powertrain, there are now 11 driving modes in all

    These figures are transmitted to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, and with the traction from all-wheel drive, the SUV goes from a standstill to 100km/h in just 3.4 seconds. Zero to 200km/h, on the other hand, is accomplished in 11.2 seconds.

    In comparison, the Urus S and Urus Performante 'only' offer 657bhp and 850Nm of torque.

    The Urus SE can also provide zero emissions motoring thanks to its electric motor that makes 189bhp and 483Nm of torque. Fed by a 25.9kWh lithium-ion battery, the Urus SE can cover over 60km solely on electric power.

    Francesco Scardaoni presented the Urus SE and spoke in detail about it to selected members of the media

    When asked if any modifications were made to the Urus' platform to accommodate the second powertrain, Francesco Scardaoni, Region Director of Lamborghini Asia Pacific, replied that the platform was updated to accommodate the electric power unit.

    He said, "We also heavily redesigned the all-wheel drive system with a new Centre Hang-On Differential and electronically controlled rear differential (Rear E-Differential). This lets us better distribute the torque from wheel to wheel, so we can provide the best driving experience possible."

    The addition of a second 'heart' also resulted in more driving modes. Dubbed 'Electric Performance Strategies', they offer EV Drive, Hybrid, Performance, and Recharge, for a total of 11 settings.

    The redesigned front and rear ends, along with the new 'floating bonnet', help the Urus SE look fresh and dynamic

    Allowing the Urus SE to stand out is the new exterior styling. A new 'floating' bonnet, Matrix headlamps, plus a new bumper and front grille, differentiates the model from its siblings. At the rear, there's a new tailgate that features a taillight grille, too, along with a new bumper.

    Speaking of taillights, these are now connected with Y-lines, a design element inspired by the Lamborghini Gallardo. Unseen, however, are the new underbody air vents. Together with the revamped air ducts, they provide a 15% improvement over the original Urus in cooling the engine and mechanical components.

    Inside, Lamborghini has focussed on enhancing the cockpit's 'feel like a pilot' design. To this end, the infotainment screen is now a larger 12.3-inch unit, with a new version of the Human Machine Interface (HMI) that has updated graphics and is claimed to be more intuitive than before. Meanwhile, the mechanical push-button panel has supposedly been given a more tactile feel.

    As usual, clients will be able to customise the Urus SE (or any Lamborghini model) through the carmaker's Ad Personam programme. More than 100 bodywork options are offered, and clients can also specify paint hues that the carmaker will then match.

    For the interior, there are 47 colour combinations offered, together with four kinds of embroidery. Like the paintwork, customers can specify colours of their own choosing, which the Ad Personam programme can execute.

    Car ModelPrice as of press time (excluding COE)
    Lamborghini Urus SE Plug-In Hybrid$1,150,000
    Jeremy Chua
    Story by Jeremy Chua
    Jeremy loves fast cars, the sweet smell of petrol and the burbling, erotic noises from a V8.
    Photos by Clarence Seow
    24.4k

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    Lamborghini Urus SE rolls into Singapore

    25 Sep 2024

    |

    3,142 views

    The Urus SE is Lamborghini's most powerful SUV to date, with its plug-in hybrid powertrain delivering 789bhp and 800Nm of torque.

    Lamborghini's most popular model is the Urus and it's available in Urus S and Urus Performante variants. However, if you find these models 'underwhelming', then the new Urus SE might interest you.

    Retailing at $1.15 million before COE and options, the Urus SE is the most powerful SUV ever produced by Lamborghini and it's also the first one with a plug-in hybrid powertrain. Beneath its bonnet is a turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 paired to an electric motor, and together, they produce 789bhp and a massive 950Nm of torque.

    Together, the twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 and electric motor crank out 789bhp and 950Nm of torque
    Thanks to the electrified powertrain, there are now 11 driving modes in all

    These figures are transmitted to an eight-speed automatic gearbox, and with the traction from all-wheel drive, the SUV goes from a standstill to 100km/h in just 3.4 seconds. Zero to 200km/h, on the other hand, is accomplished in 11.2 seconds.

    In comparison, the Urus S and Urus Performante 'only' offer 657bhp and 850Nm of torque.

    The Urus SE can also provide zero emissions motoring thanks to its electric motor that makes 189bhp and 483Nm of torque. Fed by a 25.9kWh lithium-ion battery, the Urus SE can cover over 60km solely on electric power.

    Francesco Scardaoni presented the Urus SE and spoke in detail about it to selected members of the media

    When asked if any modifications were made to the Urus' platform to accommodate the second powertrain, Francesco Scardaoni, Region Director of Lamborghini Asia Pacific, replied that the platform was updated to accommodate the electric power unit.

    He said, "We also heavily redesigned the all-wheel drive system with a new Centre Hang-On Differential and electronically controlled rear differential (Rear E-Differential). This lets us better distribute the torque from wheel to wheel, so we can provide the best driving experience possible."

    The addition of a second 'heart' also resulted in more driving modes. Dubbed 'Electric Performance Strategies', they offer EV Drive, Hybrid, Performance, and Recharge, for a total of 11 settings.

    The redesigned front and rear ends, along with the new 'floating bonnet', help the Urus SE look fresh and dynamic

    Allowing the Urus SE to stand out is the new exterior styling. A new 'floating' bonnet, Matrix headlamps, plus a new bumper and front grille, differentiates the model from its siblings. At the rear, there's a new tailgate that features a taillight grille, too, along with a new bumper.

    Speaking of taillights, these are now connected with Y-lines, a design element inspired by the Lamborghini Gallardo. Unseen, however, are the new underbody air vents. Together with the revamped air ducts, they provide a 15% improvement over the original Urus in cooling the engine and mechanical components.

    Inside, Lamborghini has focussed on enhancing the cockpit's 'feel like a pilot' design. To this end, the infotainment screen is now a larger 12.3-inch unit, with a new version of the Human Machine Interface (HMI) that has updated graphics and is claimed to be more intuitive than before. Meanwhile, the mechanical push-button panel has supposedly been given a more tactile feel.

    As usual, clients will be able to customise the Urus SE (or any Lamborghini model) through the carmaker's Ad Personam programme. More than 100 bodywork options are offered, and clients can also specify paint hues that the carmaker will then match.

    For the interior, there are 47 colour combinations offered, together with four kinds of embroidery. Like the paintwork, customers can specify colours of their own choosing, which the Ad Personam programme can execute.

    Car ModelPrice as of press time (excluding COE)
    Lamborghini Urus SE Plug-In Hybrid$1,150,000
    Jeremy Chua
    Story by Jeremy Chua
    Jeremy loves fast cars, the sweet smell of petrol and the burbling, erotic noises from a V8.
    Photos by Clarence Seow
    24.4k

    Tags

    car launch new car launch lamborghini urus se lamborghini urus se plug-in hybrid all-wheel drive electrified

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