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Lamborghini CEO Says a Final Decision on the Urus SUV to be Made in the Coming Months
Unsurprisingly, Europe's ongoing financial woes haven’t left Lamborghini untouched, not only in terms of sales in the continent, but also in what concerns its product plans for the near future. At last month's Sao Paulo auto show, the Italian brand's CEO Stephan Winkelmann said that the company's owner, the Volkswagen Group, had not yet made a decision on whether to produce the Urus SUV, which was first displayed as a concept in April.
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Lamborghini Says Urus Suv Will Be Introduced In 2017
Following last year’s confirmation that the Lamborghini Urus SUV will be produced, company CEO Stephan Winkelmann gave a production timeframe for the SUV at the Detroit Auto Show. The executive said that the company plans to start building the...
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Bentley Ceo Says Suv Nearing Final Approval, Will Feature A Modified Design
Last October, it was reported that due to the European crisis, the VW Group might delay a decision regarding the production of two luxury SUVs for its Bentley and Lamborghini brands previewed last year by the EXP 9 F and Urus Concepts respectively. ...
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First Photos Of Lamborghini Urus Suv Concept Drip Onto The Web
Some of you were right to assume that we wouldn't have to wait until the grand opening of the 2012 Beijing Auto Show on April 23 to see the first images of Lamborghini's highly anticipated SUV concept, and well, here they are. Previously known...
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Lamborghini Source Allegedly Confirms Plans For An Suv Concept
There's more news coming out today from Lamborghini in concern of the Italian firm's future plans after its CEO Stephan Winkelmann rejected the use of turbocharged engines at least until the end of the decade, earlier this week. Today, we learned...
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Lamborghini On Estoque Cancelation Rumors: Who Told You We'd Build It In The First Place?
In what could be one of the most interesting and at the same time, most confusing press releases we've read recently, Lamborghini decided to answer back to the folks over at UK magazine Autocar and all those that reproduced the story on the cancelation/delay...
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