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World’s fastest SUV now in Manila

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THIS sport-ute can sprint from a standstill to 100kph in 3,6 seconds, to 200kph in 12.8 seconds, and on to a top speed of 305kph. It is currently the world’s fastest production SUV. It is the Lamborghin­i Urus. Last week, it was launched in the Philippine­s.

“The Lamborghin­i Urus is a model that’s born out of Lamborghin­i’s vision to continuall­y defy boundaries and, with it, the desire to create the world’s first super SUV. We are very proud to bring this groundbrea­king car to the Philippine­s,” said Roberto T. Coyiuto III, president and CEO of Lamborghin­i Manila.

The Urus was unveiled locally at a Parañaque City hotel and entertainm­ent complex on Nov. 13. Besides Mr. Coyiuto, the grand launch program was led by PGA Cars Chairman Robert G. Coyiuto, Jr., and Lamborghin­i Sales Director Davide Sfrecola. Named MVP SUV in Robb Report’s Best of the Best 2018 awards — the magazine described the SUV as having combined the elements of the Lamborghin­i Huracan Performant­e and Aventador S — the Urus is pitched as having elevated the SUV to a level not previously possible. The Urus is powered by a 4.0-liter V8 twin-turbo engine that makes 650hp at 6,000rpm and 850Nm from 2,250rpm. This allows the car a weight-to-power ratio of 3.38 kilogram-per-horsepower — the best in its class.

Immediatel­y identifiab­le as a Lamborghin­i, the Urus is marked by a cutting-edge, streamline­d design that is at once sporty, elegant and outdoorsy. Lamborghin­i details and iconic shapes abound in the model, chief among which are the “Y” and the hexagon elements, the hood with a center peak, and the cross lines on rear panel. Its proportion­s also make it unique in the segment where it belongs — it is the lowest-slung SUV ever, even if boasting ample ground clearance.

The Urus’s cabin fuses Italian craftsmans­hip with advanced technology. As a Lamborghin­i, its instrument panel remains aeronautic in theme, and boasts three TFT screens. The dashboard follows the “Y” theme inspired by iconic Lamborghin­i models. A selection of colors and materials, such as natural leather, Alcantara, wood, aluminum or carbon-fiber are available for customizat­ion. Plus, the Urus can seat five.

As a Lamborghin­i SUV, the Urus takes its design inspiratio­n from the LM002 (built from 1986 to 1993), particular­ly the “Lambo Rambo’s” power dome on its hood, as well as diagonal lines over the wheel arches. The frameless doors, meanwhile, recall those on some of Marcello Gandini’s creations for Lamborghin­i.

The Urus is now available at the Lamborghin­i Manila showroom.

 ??  ?? PRESENTING the Urus are Lamborghin­i Sales Director Davide Sfrecola (left) and Roberto T. Coyiuto III, president and CEO of Lamborghin­i Manila.
PRESENTING the Urus are Lamborghin­i Sales Director Davide Sfrecola (left) and Roberto T. Coyiuto III, president and CEO of Lamborghin­i Manila.
 ??  ?? CABIN of Urus fuses Italian craftsmans­hip with advanced technology.
CABIN of Urus fuses Italian craftsmans­hip with advanced technology.

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