- The
Lamborghini Urus I reviewed recently had about $50,000 in additional options. - They included extra carbon fiber trim and red contrast interior stitching.
- The final price of my loaner came to $272,193.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the
The loaner for my Urus review was painted in a truly loud shade of Rosso Mars paint. With a starting price of $218,009, the 2021 Urus comes with a good amount of hardware as standard. That includes a 650-horsepower, 4.0-liter, twin-turbocharged V8; an eight-speed automatic transmission; permanent four-wheel drive; carbon-ceramic brakes; LED adaptive headlights; four-zone climate control; and heated exterior mirrors.
As standard features come, it's a lot - and you'd hope so, given the $200,000 starting price. After the $3,995 destination charge (big yikes!), my loaner also had $50,189 worth of options, bringing the final price up to $272,193.What's $50,000 in options on a Lamborghini look like? Let's investigate.
Matte Nath 22-inch wheels ($4,641)
They're certainly giant wheels! But since the Urus is already so giant itself, they don't look super outlandish here? The gunmetal gray is a nice color, too.Small interior carbon ($2,778)
With the black leather, the carbon-fiber interior inlay looks nice.Brake calipers in red ($1,262)
They want almost $1,300 to paint some brake calipers!? Get out.Upper Exterior Carbon package ($7,851)
This, according to Lamborghini, gets you carbon fiber detailing on the rearview mirror, rear spoiler, rear molding, and wheel arches.Leather seats ($3,321)
I mean, it's a Lamborghini. What are you going to get, cloth?Lower Exterior Carbon package ($14,326)
I'll just let Lamborghini explain this one: "The lower exterior carbon fiber package includes the lower bumper area and rocker cover in carbon fiber material, with a specific design that emphasizes the Urus' exterior muscularity and firmness to give it an even more recognizable look and improved distinctiveness to meet each customer's preference."Sure!