And it hasn't even been given the official production green light.
It’s probably one of the worst-kept secrets these days. Everyone knows that Lamborghini
will launch a production version of the Urus SUV concept in the next
few years, assuming there’s no catastrophic financial situation within
the VW Group. Last year Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann stated that
2017 is when the Urus will be unveiled. A few sources within VW actually
put that date, more precisely, in late 2017, with deliveries beginning
in 2018.
So now the question is how much will the Urus cost (if this will even be
the final name)? Obviously it’ll be anything but cheap, but still, this
is a Lamborghini so six figures wouldn't be shocking. Australia’s
Motoring.com is reporting that Lamborghini’s General Sales manager for
Japan stated that in order to maintain the brand’s premium position, the
production Urus will be priced similarly to the Huracan, in Japan at
least. There’s no reason why that pricing won’t differ for any other
market. Premium is premium everywhere. This means the Urus will very
likely carry a price tag of around $237,000. We have no doubt that
buyers will be hard to come by.
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