Brand new Lamborghini Urus 2026 spotted at Nürburgring

Lamborghini is testing the new Urus 2026 at Nürburgring — updates are expected for both design and interior.

June 30, 2025 at 9:18 PM / News

Italian car manufacturer Lamborghini has brought the new version of the Lamborghini Urus 2026 model year sports crossover to tests at the legendary Nürburgring. According to experts, it is the Perfomante version with a hybrid powertrain. Apparently, some changes are also expected in the vehicle's appearance and interior.

Judging by all accounts, the new Lamborghini Urus is already at a high level of readiness, as prototypes undergoing Nürburgring tests are expected to hit the market soon.

The front part of the SUV features daytime running lights with a new design as well as a bar separating the central and side air intakes. Some visual changes have been made to the design of the side skirts and the rear.

Inside the crossover, a safety cage is noticeable, although it is unlikely to be present in the production version.

As for the power parameters of the crossover, they have not yet been disclosed by the manufacturer. Previously, the Perfomante variant was offered exclusively with a standard internal combustion engine, while the hybrid version was available in the SE trim.

In this configuration, the engine develops a power of 789 horsepower, demonstrating not only the vehicle's economic efficiency but also its high environmental class.

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