Aftermarket Villains
Nothing gets a good car enthusiast's blood boiling more than a new Mansory body kit. Conversations and debates are enlivened every time a Mansory creation is brought up, largely due to the aftermarket firm's penchant for outlandish, extreme designs. There is no incentive for the brand to stop building the crazy designs, because there is a market for them.
Yet there are rare occasions that Mansory will throttle back and come out with something a little less crazy, something like the most recent Lamborghini Urus SE body kit.
Urus By Mansory
At first glance, you could be forgiven for thinking that this Urus might actually be in stock form, the only dead giveaway being the loud rim design. Lamborghini often does their own crazy designs, but this one is pure Mansory. The first major change is that the front bumper has been reworked, adding a more pronounced splitter, along with additional vents and slats for a more aggressive face.
Moving to the side, you get the new rim design and the most striking side skirts, featuring a two-level design with a large vent near the end. Since the Urus is already a pretty wide-stanced car, it's notable that Mansory's fender attachments aren't too bulky, just enough to make the design cohesive.
The rear of the Mansory Urus kit features a new spoiler mounted on the rear window, and the bumper uses the same design and form as the front and side panels of the new body kit. Part of the rear diffuser is a pair of vertically designed taillights for more illumination.
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The Soft Kit
Interestingly, Mansory calls this the "Soft Kit," and it also features the customary Mansory emblems on the car's exterior panels. Mansory is usually very proud of the 360-degree approach it takes to fixing up a car, yet the Urus Soft Kit has no interior photos, which could mean there aren't any changes inside.
Performance has also been altered for this Urus; Lamborghini's stock spec quotes 789 hp and 701 ft-lb of torque, the tuned version now puts out a massive 1,100 hp and 922 ft-lb of torque.
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