This 900hp Urus SE is the first Lamborghini-based supercar from BRABUS and it just debuted on ice

Published on Feb 02, 2026 at 9:10 PM (UTC+4)
by Keelin McNamara

Last updated on Feb 02, 2026 at 9:10 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones

BRABUS has just unveiled its 900hp Lamborghini Urus SE.

It is the aftermarket icon’s first Lamborghini-based supercar.

But it’s the color of this 900hp Urus SE that really turned heads.

Plus the fact that it debuted on ice – the perfect spot for such a fresh finish.

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BRABUS goes big with Lamborghini collaboration

BRABUS isn’t exactly known for being subtle at the best of times.

The brand embodies power and theater.

Usually, this is most commonly represented through collaborations with Mercedes-Benz.

But now BRABUS has joined up with a new partner – Lamborghini.

And it has taken the brand’s flagship SUV, the Urus, and made it even fresher.

BRABUS chose to use the FAT Ice race in Austria this past weekend to make the unveiling.

It is easy to see why the 900hp BRABUS Lamborghini Urus SE stole the show.

For one thing, this version is called the MINT – and that word has been used very literally.

This Urus is absolutely finished bumper to bumper in a fresh green shade – making its icy intro make a lot of sense.

Thankfully, the mint finish is broken up with sections of carbon at the front, back, and sides.

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The numbers back up the crazy

But there are some serious numbers that lie under the chewing-gum-colored hood.

The brand promises ‘an even sportier character’.

The expert brand claims to have made ‘a high-performance version of the biturbo V8 combustion engine specifically calibrated for the Lamborghini SUV’s hybrid drivetrain’.

Details of these upgrades weren’t released, but it is likely software-related.

It leads to an 88hp upgrade on the standard twin-turbo V8 powerplant found inside.

The now-708hp engine partners with the 192hp electric motor to produce a total power output of 900hp.

Apparently, this Urus SE will reach 62mph in 3.2 seconds, while the top speed of 194mph remains unchanged.

As you’ve probably guessed, this whole setup costs more than a pack of gum.

Prices start at around $590,000.

Keelin joined the editorial team at Supercar Blondie in February of 2025 and hasn’t looked back. His philosophy of writing from the audience’s POV has worked in his favor, considering that he’s always been a dedicated fan of motorsports, beautiful cars, and the SBMedia brand itself.