Lamborghini Aventador Model Years and History

Lamborghini Aventador Model Years

2025 Lamborghini Urus trims

2025 Urus

The Lamborghini Urus gas version remains unchanged, but there is new plug-in hybrid that brings many changes starting with a new SE trim that has a plug-in hybrid powertrain which includes three electric motors, one in between the engine and transmission, and one for each of the front wheels. The Urus still keeps its beastly 4.0L twin-turbocharged V8 engine that makes 657 horsepower. The combination of the gas and PHEV systems make a total of 789 horsepower. New LED headlamps, hood, and front bumpers offer a refreshed and aerodynamic look, while new bumpers and diffusers add new flare to the Urus. The interior also features a new 12.3-inch touchscreen with improved voice recognition and faster processing time.

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2021 Lamborghini Urus trims

2021 Urus

The Lamborghini Urus adds a blind spot warning system and adaptive cruise control as standard equipment for 2021 but otherwise carries over with minimal changes.

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2020 Lamborghini Urus trims

2020 Urus

The 2020 Lamborghini Urus leaves well enough alone by not making any significant changes to their single SUV line. It remains to be the only SUV currently sold by the Italian marque, though interestingly it is not the first one they've ever built. Since the demise of the LM002 SUV about twenty-five years ago, Lamborghini has been out of the market until now. While the LM002 looked like a Hummer and was extremely utilitarian, the new Urus is sleek, fast and luxurious to its very core. It offers to combine the thrilling driving experience of modern Lamborghini sports cars with the kind of practicality that can be used on a daily basis by any driver type.

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2019 Lamborghini Urus trims

2019 Urus

The Urus is a brand-new vehicle for Lamborghini. It joins the lineup as the first SUV by the Italian automaker in 25 years. The new Urus is sleek, fast and luxurious to its very core. It offers to combine the thrilling driving experience of modern Lamborghini sports cars with the kind of practicality that can be used on a daily basis.

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About Aventador

In 2012, Lamborghini introduced the all-new Aventador supercar. It offered a rambunctious 6.5-liter V12 engine that was rated at 690 hp and 509 pound-feet of torque. In 2013, Lamborghini announced the release of the Roadster body style. The carmaker also added a new stop-start engine system that helped increase gas mileage, in addition to updating the suspension and making some minor changes to the style and design of the carbon-fiber body kit.