Lamborghini spent 230 hours painting this one-of-a-kind Urus SE inspired by Miami

  • Lamborghini created a unique Urus SE inspired by Miami
  • The SUV features special colors and custom details
  • It took 230 hours to perfect every aspect of the design

Published on Dec 09, 2024 at 5:14 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary

Last updated on Dec 09, 2024 at 5:15 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Tom Wood

Lamborghini has created a unique Urus SE that took over 230 hours to paint.

The paint job was inspired by the vibrant city of Miami.

This special SUV was revealed at a private event in Miami Beach, celebrating the city’s art scene during the famous Art Basel event.

The event features modern art from all over the world, and this year, the one-of-a-kind Lamborghini Urus SE made its appearance.

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Lamborghini Urus SE Miami edition with 230 hours spent on painting

The all-new Urus SE featured a striking color combination of Blu Glauco – a Lamborghini bespoke color – accents with grey and black, making it stand out from any other SUV.

The front splitter in Nero Noctis – another special black color used by Lamborghini – had a Blu Glauco detail, giving it extra style.

Then there are the two-tone mirror caps in Grigio Telesto, a unique metallic grey Lamborghini color, giving more the car an even more elegant look.

The car matched that luxury on the inside with all-leather seats, giving the Urus SE a rich and smooth feel.

The door handles had a special Miami design on glossy carbon fiber – small details that add to the car’s exclusivity.

A proud creation for the brand

It’s no wonder that Lamborghini’s Ad Personam customization team spent 230 hours perfecting the paint job and testing every detail to make this model truly special.

“With this authentic piece of art, we have created the most sophisticated livery ever seen on the Urus, to inspire our customers with graphics that underline the outstanding proportions and the iconic design of the car,” Mitja Borkert, Design Director of Lamborghini, said at the event.

“We have reproduced our perfect vision of the vibrant Miami lifestyle and its diversity,” he added.

There’s no doubt that the folks behind this Miami-inspired Urus SE were rightly proud of their creation.

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