How About This Insane Lamborghini Urus Coupe from Mansory?
Introducing what could easily be the most outrageous Lamborghini Urus yet. Mansory has taken the Italian super crossover and transformed it into a coupe, adding a slew of bold modifications and dubbing it the Venatus Coupe Evo C.
You might feel a sense of déjà vu, as Mansory first unveiled a Lamborghini Urus Coupe nearly two years ago. However, this latest iteration is not just a repeat—it’s even more aggressive. If you thought the original was excessive, this one takes things to another level.
The conversion from a four-door to a two-door (or three, counting the tailgate) involved shifting the B-pillars back by nearly eight inches (200 mm) and lengthening the doors. Additionally, coupe-style front seats were added to improve access to the rear.
When it comes to styling, the Mansory Venatus Coupe Evo C is packed with aftermarket upgrades, including a new front bumper, a redesigned hood, vented quarter panels, fender flares, side skirts, and a large rear diffuser. The rear features even more modifications—attachments to the rear pillars and no fewer than two wings. According to Mansory’s philosophy, crossovers apparently benefit from these extreme design choices.
The coupe rides on center-locking wheels, another aftermarket addition, and boasts a strikingly dark aesthetic. Mansory branding is scattered throughout, both inside and out. The interior is predominantly black with orange accents, highlighted by piping on the seats and Mansory’s logo embossed on the seatbacks and seatbelts. The starlight headliner adds a dramatic touch to the cockpit.
Performance-wise, the Venatus Coupe Evo C comes with a massive power boost. Its 4.0L twin-turbo V8 now churns out 887 horsepower (900 ps/662 kW) and 811 pound-feet (1,100 Nm) of torque. Mansory claims this two-door Urus reaches 201 mph (323 kph) and accelerates from 0-62 mph (100 kph) in just 2.9 seconds. For comparison, the Urus Performante, with its 657 hp (666 ps/490 kW) and 627 lb-ft (850 Nm), tops out at 190 mph (306 kph) and hits 62 mph in 3.3 seconds.
The power boost and center-locking wheels are arguably the coolest features of this wild ride, alongside the individualized rear seats separated by a central console and the dazzling starlight headliner. Everything else—from the extensive exterior mods to the revamped interior trim—leans towards the extravagant. Fortunately, only eight examples of this unique Urus coupe will be made, with each being one-of-a-kind.
So, would you take the plunge and buy a Venatus Coupe Evo C if money were no object?