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Hybrid Lamborghini from Larte Doesn’t Save the Planet, But Guarantees You the Best Spot by the Hotel

New Body Kit for Lamborghini Urus SE by Larte Design

Does the world need another aerodynamic body kit for the Lamborghini Urus? Probably not. However, that didn’t stop the Larte Design atelier, which presented its new kit for the hybrid Urus SE version. Their latest interpretation of the super-SUV further intensifies its dramatic appearance.

The new kit, named Largenda, includes a series of components that give the Urus a more aggressive presence. Unlike some other tuners, Larte Design avoids overly extravagant solutions. The body kit attracts attention but doesn’t look overloaded, unless you opt for a bright two-tone paint job – then the impression might change.

Details of the Updated Design

The changes to the front of the car are relatively restrained. They include new carbon fiber inserts and a splitter made of the same material. The most noticeable change was the installation of a new carbon hood.

The new Largenda kit includes a full set of carbon fiber parts for the Urus SE, including a hood, spoiler, diffuser, and exhaust tips. Customers can choose between matte or glossy finishes.

The changes also affected the sides of the SUV. New front and rear wheel arches, original mirror caps, and a set of forged wheels have been installed.

The Most Radical Changes – at the Rear

The rear of the car has undergone the most dramatic reinterpretation. The roof spoiler adds height, while a small aerodynamic element on the tailgate and a custom diffuser shape the new lower profile. New exhaust tips and a pair of vertical stop lights, vaguely reminiscent of Formula-1 solutions, are integrated into this diffuser.

Materials and Finishes

All new parts are made of carbon fiber. Buyers can choose between a glossy or matte coating. For those who prefer a more understated look, Larte also offers carbon parts painted in the body color, or a combination of paint and exposed carbon fiber to create contrast.

Visualizations from the atelier show the Urus SE in several eye-catching variations, including matte black with pink accents and a combination of black and turquoise. Both options emphasize the visual theatricality this kit is designed for.

Technical Specifications Remain Unchanged

Beneath all this styling, the Urus SE hides the familiar 4.0-liter bi-turbo V8 engine from Lamborghini. In this hybrid version, it works in tandem with a 189 hp electric motor integrated into the eight-speed gearbox. The total output is 789 horsepower. It is complemented by a 25.9 kWh battery, providing a small but practical electric-only range – up to 37 miles.

The presentation of the new Largenda body kit for the Lamborghini Urus SE once again demonstrates the constant demand for personalization even among owners of the most expensive and exclusive cars. Although the original Urus design is already very expressive in itself, tuning ateliers like Larte Design continue to find niches for its further enhancement. This project also illustrates the trend of using high-quality materials, such as carbon fiber, which has long ceased to be a purely functional element and has become a powerful style tool. It is important to note that even with such a large-scale visual modification, the engineers left the car’s technical specifications unchanged, which is a common practice for similar projects focused primarily on aesthetics.

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