Lamborghini Unveils Teaser Images of Upcoming Urus Model, Revealing New Design and Hybrid Powertrain
A recent teaser campaign by Italian luxury carmaker Lamborghini has revealed several images of its upcoming Urus model, displaying a revamped exterior design and innovative hybrid powertrain. The new Urus is expected to debut in 2026.
The latest spy shots show the Urus undergoing significant styling changes, both inside and out. From afar, the front-end features an all-new LED lighting setup with C-shaped daytime running lights that wrap around the entire headlight assembly. Additionally, the middle air intake section has undergone a design overhaul to enhance airflow while maintaining its massive footprint.
Upon closer inspection of the side profile, it becomes evident that Lamborghini has introduced sleek new wheel designs for the Urus. Its sloping rear roofline and aggressive stance will likely follow the same lines as the preceding model, with notable modifications expected in specific areas.
Tweaks to this aspect may lead to increased visual balance when combined with changes observed within other aspects of design such as enhanced front grille frames, distinctive farside creases, lower air intakes, bold front wheel wells and underbody cover, new side mirror covers/illuminated trim pieces plus wider flared rear bumpers holding advanced LED brake lights that are connected to the dynamic air flow from side skirts. The rear window design retains traditional flair as evident during early preview releases coupled with added aesthetic value through custom patterns in color coding applied throughout exterior components like body sills and wheel arches; front, rear or sides sections can also sport these colorful motifs – adding distinctive flair overall appearance for better market engagement and competitive relevance within luxury vehicle segment.
Lamborghini has promised to further refine aesthetics by addressing various elements present during the original model phase focusing primarily upon key aspects where updates would provide enhanced features for users. By taking their design feedback into consideration coupled along similar lines from technology advancements such upgrades can offer even more advanced capabilities than anticipated when full production begins sometime later this year with an eventual 2026 launch planned.