2023 Lamborghini Urus 'Evo': super-SUV to gain power, lose weight
for the first time since it was launched in 2018, and it has now been confirmed that a power hike and reduced kerb weight are among the changes.
Company CEO Stephan Winkelmann told Autocar that there will be two important rounds of updates for the Urus before 2024."We have two steps," he said. "The first is the facelift, which adds more power and less weight – this is the idea – for the performance-oriented car. And then in 2024 we will have all our line-up hybridised, and the Urus is an important part of this."
That means that, as well as the updated 2023 Urus weighing slightly less than 2200kg at the kerb, it will pack more than the current car's 641bhp courtesy of revisions to its twin-turbocharged 4.0-litre V8 – though likely only slightly more, given it is already the most powerful car from the Volkswagen Group to use this engine. It is likely the updated car will be named the Urus Evo, as was the case when the Huracán was similarly uprated in 2019.