Italian Police Get 6th Lamborghini
Lamborghini has long been renowned for constructing out of the ordinary performance cars, however, the Urus provides seating for five folks and can hold a number of bulky bags. It is also much less expensive than the V10’s and V12’s; thus, it’s not astonishing that the vehicle has been top purveyor on the market since its debut in 2018. Now is the hour for the SUV from Sant’Agata Bolognese to demonstrate its advantages further by taking on the role of a police vehicle.
It’s the 6th automobile supplied by Lamborghini to the Italian law enforcement, constructed on the formidable Performante model. It builds upon the lineage of different aggressive bulls personalized for police use, for example, the Gallardo and Huracan supercars employed for rapid organ conveyance. Moreover, this Urus has a special cooled section in the vehicle trunk to transport organs to those requiring a transplant. In addition, the easily removable cooler is able to carry plasma.
A unique design, brought to life by Lamborghini Centro Stile, has been crafted in honor of the Italian Police Force. An amalgam of the iconic arresting blue hue is paired with crisp white to create a strong visual impact. Reflective film has been applied onto both doors featuring the police logo and an Italian flag motif. Finishing touches include a roof-mounted LED blue light bar and a dual-tone electric siren.
The Urus Performante has endured a variety of changes inside, one of which is the integration of an armored arsenal storage locker. Additionally, it now offers provision for a defibrillator appliance and an incorporated flip-down display situated atop the dashboard.
In case of need, this manufacture is outfitted with a dynamic twin-turbo V8 delivering an astonishing 666 horsepower and 850 Newton-meters (627 pound-feet) of torque for optimal speed. It boasts an outstanding 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) runtime in just 3.3 seconds and provides a maximum velocity of 190 mph (306 km/h).
For two decades, Lamborghini has been working hand in hand with the Italian police, and from 2024 onward, the nation’s Highway Police will be proud beneficiaries of the Urus; fastest producing SUV to have ever competed in the Pikes Peak race. Alongside this addition, they will also possess a Huracan LP610-4.
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