Lamborghini Urus Contracts Unpleasant Skin Condition, Requires Examination
【Summary】Keyvany, a tuning company, has given the Lamborghini Urus a makeover with excessive carbon fiber add-ons, making it look like something out of a sci-fi movie. The exterior features lightweight material on the front bumper, hood, fender flares, side skirts, mirror caps, side blades, diffuser, spoilers, and bumper add-ons. The red finish and large black alloys with red brake calipers add to the over-the-top look. The interior has additional carbon fiber trim and red double-stitching.
Keyvany has given this Lamborghini Urus a bold and extravagant makeover. The tuner has gone all out with carbon fiber add-ons, transforming the Italian super crossover into something that looks like it belongs in an Alien vs. Predator movie.
The lightweight material can be seen throughout the vehicle, from the front bumper with additional light strips to the hood. The fender flares, side skirts, and mirror caps also feature carbon fiber. Among the flashy additions are side blades attached to the new apron, a new diffuser, a pair of spoilers, and bumper add-ons.
However, the red finish of the vehicle is not convincing, especially when combined with the multitude of carbon fiber pieces. The black alloys have a larger diameter than the stock ones, and the red brake calipers can be seen behind them. Keyvany logos have been added to the front and rear of the Urus, completing the exterior makeover.
Inside, the tuner has added their emblem to the steering wheel, opting for a more unique touch than the mainstream Lamborghini logo. Additional carbon fiber trim and red double-stitching can be found on the seats and other components. While not overly extravagant, the cabin is far from subtle, especially with the added carbon fiber.
This is not the first Urus that Keyvany has tuned, and it certainly won't be the last. If you want to see more of their projects, you can check them out here. But before you do that, take a moment to admire the pictured Urus and let us know what you think.
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