The Mansory Venatus is a widebody Lamborghini Urus that could scar your retinas...
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It is for those who believe understatement is no statement at all...
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The Venatus is essentially a collection of wide body panels and other exterior parts from Mansory's growing Urus catalog, all thrown together and then painted in a bright blue paint with green trim...
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Everything from the individual pieces of the fender flares to the front of rear bumpers can be ordered individually...
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This is far from the first time Mansory has thrown carbon fibre at a Lamborghini and decked out the interior in a way that really sticks out. But, it seems the tuner accepts this was pushing it a little too far and so it has addressed the situation with a new colour...
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And that is gloss black! It has totally transformed this Urus (your eyes will be feeling much happier...)
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So now, the latest Lamborghini Urus Venatus from Mansory really is not that bad at all...
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The Venatus was actually revealed a year ago but the infamous tuner just wrapped up work on its latest example. We are so glad this one is not as bonkers as the blue one which was supposed to be displayed at the 2020 Geneva Motor Show...
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It retains the wild bodykit comprising a new bumper, reshaped air intakes, a new splitter, and an aggressive bonnet but it just looks so much better finished in black.
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Around the back it gets a spoiler stretching off the roof, a small lip spoiler on the decklid, a bespoke bumper, rear diffuser, and three tailpipes.
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Sure, this kit will not be to everyone’s taste, however, the simple black paint scheme with red accents really helps to tone things down.
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The cabin is bathed in custom red leather and includes a host of carbon fibre accents. As for its 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8, it's been poked and prodded to deliver 800 horsepower (regular versions make 641 horses) and 1,000Nm of torque. This super SUV can hit 0-100kph in just 3.3 seconds and has a top speed of 320kph.
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