Mansory presented a single-example Mansory Venatus EVO S based on the Lamborghini Urus, and nearly every visible area received changes.
The rear section carries some of the strongest visual edits. A diffuser sits lower down and includes a large center opening for the exhaust outlets mounted in the middle. Between the taillights, the tuner placed an illuminated Mansory script. Another logo appears on the tailgate, while extra emblems spread across other exterior sections.

At the back, one spoiler was not enough for this project. The roofline ends with two separate wings, and beneath them, the rear bumper adds further custom pieces. Rear pillar inserts also appear, extending the altered profile toward the tail.
Bodywork along the sides follows the same direction. Wider fenders expand the silhouette, and side skirts connect the arches with deeper surfaces. Door mirror housings come from Mansory’s own catalog and carry star motifs integrated into the finish.

The front end moves far from the standard Urus form. The bumper receives added parts along the outer edges, Y-shaped daytime running lights, a chin spoiler, and vented front fenders. Several forged carbon elements appear across the body, mixed with a paint finish shifting from blue into black.
Fresh wheels complete the exterior package, joined by what the source describes as a tuned suspension setup. No wheel size appears in the published material.

Inside, the color theme turns almost entirely light blue. Leather upholstery covers most visible surfaces, then black trim interrupts the tone in selected areas. Black piping outlines sections of the seats and panels, glossy black inserts sit nearby, and carbon fiber trim continues through the cabin. Mansory logos appear repeatedly across the interior.
The cabin treatment follows the exterior logic closely, though perhaps even further. Some contrast was added, yet blue remains dominant from front to rear.

Under the hood, Mansory states 900 metric horsepower, listed as 662 kW or 887 hp. Torque reaches 1,100 Nm, equal to 811 lb-ft.
The company identifies this Venatus EVO S as a bespoke creation. No production count beyond this single build appears in the material, and no customer name is attached to the project.
Images released by the tuner show the SUV from several angles inside and out, with attention centered on the modifications rather than the donor vehicle itself. Price details are absent, though the source clearly places this build among high-cost commissions within the Mansory portfolio.
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