You won’t find us using “Mansory” and “restraint” in one sentence anywhere near often, but the controversial tuner’s latest project – a styling overhaul of the part-electric Lamborghini Urus SE – definitely leans into understatement, or perhaps even refinement.
As usual, the main draw here is a carbon-fiber body kit that comprises a few dozen parts and doesn’t look like a cheap kitchen top for once, because the carbon texture is not “forged”. Instead, buyers get new bumpers, a rather voluminous front apron, aggressive side sill extensions and a tall rear wing accompanied by a tailgate spoiler. There’s also a rear diffuser with two vertical brake lights in the middle and a quartet of custom exhaust finishers.
The aero parts go along well with the lime-green finish of the Urus and new five-Y-spoke wheels with matching rim highlights. Yellow brake calipers seem to be a fitting choice, too, and lowered suspension helps bring the individual styling elements closer together.
Unusually for Mansory, the interior hasn’t been revealed this time around – either because it wasn’t ready yet or otherwise because the owner wanted to keep it as is. On the other hand, the powertrain has been rebuilt to output an extra 300 horsepower and the same number of extra Newton-meters of torque. The company never posted any sprint time measurements, but with 1,100 PS (1,085 hp / 809 kW) and 1,250 Nm (922 lb-ft) of torque at its disposal, this Urus should be even more of a rocket than the original is.