
Electrified Super Lambo SUV
The Lamborghini Urus SE is the brand’s first plug-in hybrid SUV, showcasing just how wild electrification can be when paired with Sant’Agata’s performance-first mindset. Its combination of a twin-turbocharged V8 and electric assistance already gives the Urus SE outputs well beyond what most family haulers could dream of. Numbers alone put it firmly in super SUV territory, a category Lamborghini practically invented.
However, that hasn’t stopped Mansory from doing what it does best – pushing the boundaries further in both power and design. The result is the Venatus SE, a limited-run, heavily reworked version of the Urus SE, which debuted at the 2025 Monaco Yacht Show. Predictably, the looks are loud and polarizing, but the power figures might just make some people look past the styling.
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More Power, More Carbon
At the core of the Venatus SE is the Urus SE’s 4.0-liter twin-turbo V8, which has been reworked with a bespoke exhaust, a high-performance catalytic converter, and a new management system. The result is as staggering as it is unnecessary: up to 1,100 metric horsepower (1,084 hp in the US) and 922 lb-ft of torque. That translates to a claimed 0-62 mph time of 2.8 seconds and a top speed of 206 mph – figures more common to hypercars than SUVs weighing well over two tons.
Mansory’s visual treatment is every bit as aggressive as the numbers suggest. With a black theme featuring orange striping, the Venatus SE features a fully redesigned carbon fiber front fascia, a hood with additional cooling vents, and star-shaped daytime running lights.
Extended side skirts make the SUV appear longer and lower, while dual carbon spoilers on both the tailgate and roof dominate the rear. The rear apron and diffuser frame three large tailpipes, emphasizing that performance has been elevated along with the drama. Massive 24-inch forged wheels fill out the arches, paired with tires wide enough to match the SUV’s stance.
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A Cabin As Loud As the Shell
True to form, Mansory has reworked the cabin, offering nearly limitless customization options. Buyers can choose their own color schemes, quilt patterns, and carbon trim to an extent that effectively ensures no two Venatus SE cabins will look the same. In this case, it’s orange striping to match the exterior theme.
Other details include Mansory-branded seat belts, aluminum pedals, ambient lighting in the headliner, and even a start button relocated overhead for added theatrics. It is a space designed as much to showcase individuality as to reflect performance upgrades.
Pricing remains undisclosed, which is in line with Mansory’s typical approach of building one-offs and bespoke vehicles for its clientele. With only seven Launch Edition examples planned, the Venatus SE will be rare and probably out of everyone’s sight, but perhaps that’s a good thing.
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