
German tuning company Mansory, known for its radical and luxurious projects, has officially unveiled its latest development based on the popular Lamborghini Urus sports crossover. According to company representatives, this model is traditionally one of the most sought-after platforms for full-cycle modifications among the studio's customers worldwide. Timing the world premiere of the Mansory Venatus SE to coincide with the prestigious Monaco Yacht Show in 2025, engineers and designers announced the expansion of the Urus tuning programme, which will now cover 2026 models, including the anticipated hybrid version.
The exterior of the car has been completely redesigned, with carbon fibre becoming the dominant material. The front of the Venatus SE impresses with its aggressive carbon fibre body kit, while the lightweight bonnet with additional air intakes, made of visible carbon fibre, combined with a modified front bumper, creates a completely new look. The star-shaped design of the daytime running lights attracts particular attention, and the side skirts of the body smoothly continue the established style. To improve aerodynamic efficiency and reduce lift on the rear axle, Mansory's specialists have installed a striking double spoiler, both elements of which are made of carbon fibre and located on both the roof line and the boot lid, with the upper spoiler available in two sizes. The rear bumper and diffuser masterfully highlight the three pipes of the sports exhaust system, while numerous carbon fibre components such as decorative strips, mirror housings and air intake covers add the finishing touches to the look.
The wheelbase has been reinforced with massive 24-inch alloy wheels, which are fitted with XXL tyres measuring 10x24 at the front and 12.5x24 at the rear, corresponding to 295/30 R24 and 355/25 R24 respectively. In the exclusive Launch Edition, these wheels feature the FC.5 design, where the forged alloy construction combines sporty aggression and visual elegance, and the seven-spoke architecture not only looks impressive but also provides optimal cooling for the braking system, emphasising the dynamic character of the car.
At the heart of the project is a thoroughly modernised four-litre twin-turbo V8 engine. Mansory's specialists have equipped the power unit with an improved control system, as well as a sports exhaust system with increased volume, a unique three-tailpipe layout and a high-performance catalytic converter. As a result of the comprehensive upgrade, the Venatus SE's power output was increased to 1,100 horsepower, which is 300 horsepower more than the standard figures, and the torque reached 1,250 Newton metres, which also represents an increase of 300 units. Such a significant improvement in performance has allowed the crossover to reach a top speed of 332 kilometres per hour, and acceleration from zero to 100 now takes a record 2.8 seconds for cars of this class.
As is customary with Mansory, the interior offers customers complete freedom in choosing colour combinations, types of leather and Alcantara, as well as carbon fibre trim options. Numerous exclusive details, including seat belts with branded embroidery, sports aluminium pedals, high-quality leather floor mats, a specially designed ceiling lighting system, and an engine start button moved to the roof console, and many other individual solutions make each Mansory Venatus SE a truly unique piece of automotive art.