Lamborghini CEO Says Urus SUV will Go into Production
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Lamborghini CEO Says Urus SUV will Go into Production



Stephan Winkelmann, the CEO of Lamborghini, said the sports car manufacturer will build the Urus SUV, which was unveiled at the Auto China 2012 as a concept.

“We're working on it and it will come, which will be good for the brand,” Winkelmann said about the SUV in an interview, according to a Bloomberg-sourced report on Japan Times. “We're going low profile now. I can't tell you much on details now, but when we get close to the launch, we will have more,” the executive added.

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