Lamborghini unveils the first Super SUV for racing


Lamborghini unveils the first Super SUV for racing

Lamborghini Urus ST-X Concept SUV racing car

November 28, 2018: During the 2018 World Finals, supercar maker Lamborghini unveiled the Urus ST-X Concept, the racing version of the first Super SUV in the brand’s history. The new format will debut in 2020 in Europe and the Middle East on specially prepared FIA-approved circuits, with an “arrive and drive” formula designed to offer driver-customers a complete package including car and technical support during the race weekends. 

The Urus ST-X Concept applies Lamborghini Squadra Corsa’s motorsport experience to a brand new segment. The Urus ST-X Concept has been mechanically optimized and equipped with all the FIA-approved safety elements, including steel roll cage, fire suppression system, and FT3 fuel tank. 

Lamborghini Urus ST-X Concept SUV racing car

Aesthetically, the Urus ST-X Concept is covered by the matt Verde Mantis (green) livery in addition to the hood in visible carbon fiber. Larger air intakes optimize the cooling of the V8 twin-turbo engine that is capable of delivering 650 CV and 850 Nm of torque. The overall look is completed by the rear wing, the lateral racing exhausts with a new hexagonal design, and 21” single-nut aluminum alloy wheels fitted with Pirelli tires.

The development of the racing configuration has also led to a 25% weight reduction compared with the production model. The light weight, along with the raised set-up and torsional stiffening provided by a roll cage integrated in the frame, contribute to making the Urus ST-X Concept a race car for track and off-road use without compromise. Its track debut will take place during the 2019 Lamborghini World Finals.

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