2018 Lamborghini Urus India video review
The Urus promises all the ferocity, aggression and performance of a Lamborghini in the relatively sensible package of an SUV. We've driven it on road, off-road and on track overseas, but what is it like on Indian roads. We strap in for the ride of his life.
1 min read•6 Oct '18
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