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2025 Lamborghini Urus SE: Unleashing the Venom with a Snake Widebody Kit

For its grand unveiling, the all-new 2025 Lamborghini Urus SE recently traveled across three continents: from China to the French Cote d’Azur and from the US to the Middle East.

During the world tour, the first plug-in hybrid version of the Lamborghini Urus super-SUV made its regional premieres. Italian manufacturer Lamborghini incorporated different features into the event, allowing more than 4,000 spectators to witness history being made. In some of its most important sales regions, Lamborghini introduced its 2018 Urus successor, the slightly upgraded Urus Performante, the Urus S, the Urus ST-X, and the Urus Pearl Capsule at twelve different events.

Naturally, we expect the new super-SUV to set new sales records for the exotic Italian manufacturer when deliveries begin later this year, even if they are modest. With a 4.0-liter FSI twin-turbo V8 engine producing 641 horsepower and 850 Nm, or 627 lb-ft, of torque, Lamborghini started with the Urus and then produced the 657 horsepower Urus Performante and Urus S. However, the plug-in hybrid Urus SE, which boasts 789 horsepower and 950 Nm, or 701 lb-ft, of torque, is now taking a risk.

However, originality takes priority over many other factors when dealing with exotic companies and models. How will Lamborghini combine the ever-growing sales of the Urus with the need to make it as unique as possible so that buyers are confident in its ability to stand out in any crowd? They will only offer you ad personam options, that’s all.

The aftermarket world, which undoubtedly loves the Lamborghini Urus super-SUV and the Rolls-Royce Cullinan ultra-luxury behemoth, will take care of the rest. Strangely, they are both trending at the moment because Rolls has also upgraded the Cullinan to Series II, making it just as attractive to those who create inventive content for digital cars. Interestingly, the parallel world of vehicle CGI brings them even closer, despite the fact that these cars are in theory competitors in the ultra-rare class of upscale CUVs.

More specifically, this Lambo Urus SE design should not come as a surprise to anyone because Ildar, the virtual artist better known on social media as ildar_project, usually plays with modified vehicles. Yes, to a certain extent, because the pixel master has been busy with all things related to Rolls-Royce (Cullinan) and BMW (M5) lately. Now, however, he has created a ridiculous widebody kit for the Italian Thoroughbred called “Snake”! Thus, the Lambo gets a menacing dual-color appearance in green and black, an aggressive stance, a new bumper, widebody fender flares, a front skirt, side sills, as well as a dynamic treatment that includes dual spoilers and a large extractor at the rear, as well as a complete aerodynamic package. Naturally, aftermarket wheels continue to work.

What do you think? Is this just wishful thinking, or will the upcoming 2025 Lamborghini Urus SE have a plethora of widebody kit options from the aftermarket world? Naturally, we’re betting on the latter, as the Rolls-Royce Cullinan and Lamborghini Urus have consistently been among the most well-received SUVs around, despite the fact that one regularly costs a quarter of a million dollars and the other costs half a million.

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