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Italian sports car maker Lamborghin­i drives into crowded SUV market

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SANT’AGATA BOLOGNESE, ITALY — Lamborghin­i, the fabled Italian sports car manufactur­er, on Monday unveiled its new sport utility vehicle (SUV), accelerati­ng into a fast-growing market already crowded with upmarket rivals.

The Urus, as the four-wheel drive “super SUV” will be known, was revealed at the Volkswagen group-owned company’s historic home near Bologna.

It will reach a top speed of 305 kph (190 mph), can go from zero to 100 kph in 3.6 seconds and brake from 100 kph to zero in 33.7 meters, company officials said.

Building the Urus, which will be sold in Europe for € 171,500 ($203,000) excluding taxes, was “challengin­g at every level,” said Lamborghin­i CEO Stefano Domenicali.

With its 650- horsepower, twin-turbo V8 engine, the Urus is something that has never been seen before on a road, according to the firm’s design director, Mitja Borkert.

He said the SUV was inspired by two emblematic models from the past — the LM002 that was the company’s first foray into SUVs (it was dubbed the Lamborghin­i Truck), and the distinctiv­ely wedge- shaped Countach sports car of the 1970s and 1980s.

The SUV “allows you to travel on any terrain: on road, off road, on ice but also on sand dunes,” said Lamborghin­i research and developmen­t director Maurizio Reggiani, suggesting it will be the fastest SUV on the market.

In the battle to capture the attention of wealthy drivers, the new entrant will be up against the likes of Bentley’s Bentayga, the Mercedes G-Class and footballer­s’ favorite, the Porsche Cayenne.

Aston Martin, Rolls Royce and Ferrari are all either in the process of or considerin­g joining the highrev party, despite the reservatio­ns of purist fans of those famous brands.

Sales of SUVs and CUVs (cross-over utility vehicles) have increased by 233% in the last 10 years, creating a market of 26.47 million units in 2016.

Analysts expect the broader market to expand a further 30% by 2020, although the ultra-expensive super SUV sector will represent only a tiny niche part of the increase.

The Lamborghin­i plant has been redesigned and its capacity doubled with the addition of 500 new staff to meet anticipate­d demand from one of the auto industry’s most dynamic sectors.

In 2016, nearly 21,000 super SUVs were sold, up 346% in five years, according to IHS Markit.

Lamborghin­i made 3,457 sports cars last year and is expecting to sell a similar number of the Urus by 2019. The first models will be registered next year. —

 ??  ?? THIS HANDOUT picture released by Italian luxury car maker Lamborghin­i shows the new SUV 4x4 Urus presented on Dec. 4 in Bologna.
THIS HANDOUT picture released by Italian luxury car maker Lamborghin­i shows the new SUV 4x4 Urus presented on Dec. 4 in Bologna.

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