14:47 14-12-2025

Larte Design’s dramatic Lamborghini Urus S: gradient paint, Largenda body kit

Larte Design keeps pushing its ideas for the Lamborghini Urus S, unveiling perhaps the most dramatic take on the super-SUV to date. The team says this is a Lamborghini unlike anything people are used to seeing—and once you look at it, that claim is hard to contest.

Its centerpiece is an unusual gradient paint finish that fades from a pink tone at the nose to satin gray at the rear. This isn’t vinyl; it’s a full paint job that immediately draws the eye and reinforces the show-car intent. The color work sets the mood before the engine even fires.

Two-tone wheels and a lower ride height sharpen the stance, making the Urus visibly more aggressive than the standard version. The exterior is further reworked with the Largenda body kit: up front are additional aero elements, a more pronounced splitter, and a new hood, likely made from carbon fiber. The add-ons tighten the visuals without cluttering the silhouette.

Carbon is also used for the mirror caps, side skirts, and rear components. At the back, a sizable diffuser with vertical auxiliary brake lights, a lower spoiler on the tailgate, and a large top-mounted wing pull focus. The layered aero reads cohesive rather than excessive, which suits the brief.

There are no mechanical changes. The Lamborghini Urus S still runs a 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8 with 666 hp and 850 Nm of torque. It sprints to 100 km/h in about 3.5 seconds—just two tenths slower than the Performante. The build shows how far personalization can go, even with an already exotic crossover.

Larte Design has turned the Urus from a status-laden sport crossover into a rolling art piece. This kind of tuning won’t be for everyone, but its boldness and stick-in-the-memory character are exactly what make projects like this resonate.