The Urus now makes 750 horses and takes 2.65 seconds to hit the 60 mph mark!
by Sidd Dhimaan, onThe Urus is arguably the most successful and the most important product for Lamborghini today. It was launched in September 2018, and the company has moved around 8,500 examples since then. Naturally, this meant there is a demand for the SUV, which makes it a favorite for the aftermarket tuners as well. We’ve seen renditions by companies like Mansory, but this time, Hennessey has laid its hands on the Urus. Result? A 750-horsepower beast that takes less than three seconds to hit the 60 mph from a standstill. Who would’ve imagined that someday, an SUV would achieve such ridiculous numbers!
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2020 Lamborghini Urus by Hennessey
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Horsepower @ RPM:750
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Torque @ RPM:730
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What Makes The Lamborghini Hennessey Urus So Special?
Hennessey is offering this upgrade package that adds over 100 horses to the Urus' already stellar drivetrain.
In the stock form, the Lamborghini Urus is powered by the 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged engine that churns out 641 horses and 627 pound-feet of torque. Power is sent to all the wheels via an eight-speed automatic transmission. The SUV, in stock form, can sprint to 62 mph from a standstill in 3.6 seconds and has a top speed of 190 mph.
Engine type | twin-turbo 4.0-liter V-8 |
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Drivetrain configuration | front-engine, 4WD |
Transmission | 8-speed automatic gearbox, characteristic depending on drive mode |
Horsepower | 651 HP @ 6,000 RPM |
Torque | 627 LB-FT @ 2,250 RPM |
0-to-100 km/h (62 mph) | 3.6 seconds |
0-to-200 km/h (124 mph) | 12.8 seconds |
Top Speed | 190 mph |
After the Hennessey upgrade, the same engine makes 750 ponies and 730 pound-feet of torque. The increased power comes courtesy of an ECU tune-up. Thanks to these upgrades, the Urus has shaved off almost a second from its stock 0-60 mph time! The SUV now takes just 2.65 seconds to sprint to 60 mph from a standstill. The Lamborghini Urus HPE750 Upgrade includes:
- Hennessey Stainless-Steel Down Pipes
- High-Flow Air Filters
- High-Flow Catalytic Converters
- Factory ECU Re-calibration
- Gaskets and Fluids Replacements
- Exterior Hennessey Emblem
Hennessey has also added some emblems and plaques on the inside and outside. These include:
- Exterior HPE750 Emblems
- Serial Numbered Dash Plaque
- Serial Numbered Engine Plaque
How Much Does It Cost?
Hennessey is charging $24,950 for the Urus HPE750 upgrade. This doesn’t include the vehicle shipping costs. The tuner also mentioned that it takes four weeks to make this upgrade on the vehicle.
Lamborghini Also Launched A Package For The Urus
A couple of months back, Lamborghini introduced the 2021 Urus with a new Capsule Design package along with a few other changes. The package consisted of:
- Three new colors – Giallo Inti Yellow, Arancio Borealis Orange, and Verde Mantis Green
- Gloss Black Trim For The Roof
- 23-inch Contrasting Wheels
- Rear Diffuser
- Rear Spoiler
- Matching Accents On The Body
- Matte Gray Finish For The Tailpipes
- Hexagon-Shaped Stitching On The Seats
- Carbon Fiber and Black-Anodized Aluminum Accents Inside The Cabin
Some optional stuff from the previous model, like the head-up display, adaptive cruise control, and blind-spot monitoring system, is now offered as standard equipment. It didn’t come with any mechanical changes, however. Lamborghini bumped up the price of the Urus by around $10,000, which brings the starting price to $218,009 before taxes.
Final Thoughts
Since this is an upgrade package and not a bespoke build, there isn’t a cap on the number of packages Hennessey will build. Knowing how well the Urus sells, a package like this could bring volumes for the tuner. Hennessey is also offering a 1 year/ 12,000-mile warranty on it.
What are your thoughts on this Lamborghini Urus HPE750 upgrade package? Let us know in the comments section below.
Source: Hennessey Urus