Mansory dresses the Lamborghini Urus SE in sharp lines and carbon
Mansory has unveiled the Venatus SE, an extreme rework of the Lamborghini Urus SE plug-in hybrid with a full carbon kit, 24-inch FC.5 wheels and up to 1100 hp.
Mansory has revealed the new Venatus SE — an extreme reinterpretation of the Lamborghini Urus SE. The tuning house showed the car on social media: the crossover has gained an aggressive body kit packed with air intakes, sharp add-ons and carbon fibre elements. Next to this version, even the standard Urus SE looks decidedly calm.
On the outside, the Venatus SE stands out with widened wheel arches, a new front apron, Y-shaped daytime running lights, vents on the fenders, a hood with extra openings, side skirt add-ons, a large diffuser, twin rear wings and a separate ducktail spoiler. 24-inch Mansory FC.5 forged wheels are also part of the package. Mansory’s official Venatus SE page lists carbon body parts, a sports exhaust system with three tailpipes and a bespoke interior finish.
Inside, the car shown features light blue leather with white piping, new door cards, extra carbon inserts and Mansory badging. As usual with the tuner, the cabin can be specified to taste, so this particular colour scheme isn’t necessarily the only option.
The main technical upgrades concern the powertrain. The base Lamborghini Urus SE uses a plug-in hybrid setup combining a 4.0-litre twin-turbo V8 with an electric motor. Factory output is 800 hp, 0–100 km/h takes 3.4 seconds, top speed is 312 km/h and electric-only range exceeds 60 km. Mansory quotes up to 1100 hp and 1250 Nm for the Venatus SE, but notes these are maximum figures for certain markets.
Performance data for this specific car has not been disclosed. So it’s too early to say the Venatus SE is quicker than the standard Urus SE off the line, even if the power gain is obvious.