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New Mansory Venatus S 900 Is a Kitschy Hyper SUV

Mansory Venatus S 900 - Lamborghini Urus 9 photos
Photo: Instagram | Mansory
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Mansory has done it again. The controversial tuner took a perfectly fine Lamborghini Urus and turned it into the Venatus S 900, a kitschy-looking project with plenty of power.
Starting in the looks department, it's very easy to tell it apart from the stock Italian super SUV. It has a redesigned face consisting of a new hood and multiple bumper attachments, including the fat apron with canards, side add-ons, and more daytime running lights.

Further back, we can see the fender attachments between the widened wheel arches and new hood, fresh side mirror caps, and a set of fat side skirts. The back end features a new diffuser with side canards, integrated tailpipes in the middle, bumper attachments, and no fewer than two wings. Yes, you read that right, this tuned Lamborghini Urus features two more wings in addition to the roof- and tailgate-mounted spoilers.

At least the exterior finish (unless it's a wrap) doesn't look bad at all. This project has a matte green look complemented by several yellow accents, the usual forged carbon add-ons, and the Italian flag motif. The new wheels are also on the controversial side, and Mansory's logo is apparently cooler in the tuner's mind than the Raging Bull emblem, as it has replaced it at both ends and is visible on other components.

Mansory Venatus S 900 \- Lamborghini Urus
Photo: Instagram | Mansory
The yellow accents tie the exterior to the reupholstered cockpit. The latter has lots of yellow, including on the dashboard, seats, headliner, pillars, center console, door cards, seatbelts, steering wheel, and so on. In fact, Mansory chose to make the driver's seat mostly black and the front passenger one yellow for a more custom look, and the same treatment was probably applied to the rear seats, too, which are not visible in the images the tuner shared on social media.

This model is called the Mansory Venatus S 900, and the suffix is a reference to the exotic crossover's new output in metric horses. Thus, it boasts 887 brake horsepower (900 ps/662 kW), and the tuner says the peak output is 811 pound-foot (1,100 Nm). Thus, this ride is 231 hp (234 ps/172 kW) and 184 lb-ft (250 Nm) of torque punchier than the stock Lamborghini Urus Performante, which does 0-62 mph (0-100 kph) in 3.3 seconds and taps out at mph (306 kph).

Mansory says that due to the extra oomph, its Venatus S 900 takes only 2.9 seconds to reach 62 miles per hour and can keep pushing up to mph (323 kph). The model reportedly returns the equivalent of US 15.8 mpg (14.9 l/100 km) and emits 355 g/km of CO2. It's not Mansory's worst-looking Lamborghini Urus, but the Venatus S 900 is certainly far from being the prettiest. But what do you think of it?

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About the author: Cristian Gnaticov
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After a series of unfortunate events put an end to Cristian's dream of entering a custom built & tuned old-school Dacia into a rally competition, he moved on to drive press cars and write for a living. He's worked for several automotive online journals and now he's back at autoevolution after his first tour in the mid-2000s.
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