Now That The Urus Is A Reality, Is The Estoque Next In The Pipeline?
It's been a long time coming, but Lamborghini has finally, at long last, revealed the new Urus crossover in production spec.
It'll take some time to get it out of the factory and into customers' hands, and you can bet there'll be more versions to follow. But the big question is, what comes next?
It may not come soon, and it may not come at all. But if and when Lamborghini is ready, the Estoque is the likely candidate.
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llaroo -
12/12/2017 10:38:23 AM
+5 Boost
interior looking good - don't blow it with trendy funky dials and knobs on the console as you can see
Rianf1 -
12/12/2017 10:58:13 AM
+2 Boost
The fact of the matter is that sedans are really not selling right now. I thick Lamborghini does have itself a hit with the Urus as crossovers, SUVs and trucks are what the majority of Americans really want at this point. Perhaps in China, Middle East or Europe this would sell well but here, I personally think the Estoque will sit on dealer lots. The same has happened with the aston martin rapide.
CANADIANCOMMENTS -
12/12/2017 12:52:25 PM
+3 Boost
If the Rapide had real back seats it would have sold much better. If this is the same proportions as the Panamera it will easily hit the low sales volume targets Lamborghini would have for this new model.
MDarringer -
12/12/2017 10:49:10 PM
-2 Boost
It's essentially a rebodied Touareg/Q7/Bentiguan.
MDarringer -
12/12/2017 10:50:41 PM
-2 Boost
*BRAIN FART* GRR
TheSteve -
12/12/2017 1:13:52 PM
0 Boost
Does anyone remember when Porsche created their first SUV, the Cayenne? Many thought it was sacrilege, a sell-out. Remember when they turned out their first sedan, then Panamera? There were screams all over. In retrospect, it turns out Porsche chose better than its critics believed.
I wish Lamborghini great success with their SUV, and wherever else they choose to go!
TheSteve -
12/12/2017 5:45:37 PM
0 Boost
fiftysix: Lamborghini produced the LM002 SUV from 1986–1993, with a total 328 units made. Before that, only the Cheetah and LM001 prototypes, which never made it into production. Draw your own conclusions.
qwertyfla1 -
12/12/2017 3:30:11 PM
+4 Boost
Stud and I'm not really a Lambo guy but the exterior lines look nice and original without being all cartoonish like.
PUGPROUD -
12/12/2017 5:00:18 PM
+4 Boost
The uber rich have so much disposable income, have a need to separate themselves from the merely rich and driving around in a M-B S Class is now viewed below their station in life. Bentley, Rolls, Lambo and Ferrari may eventually all become full line car manufacturers offering highly expensive, highly personalized vehicles from city cars to SUV's to satisfy this crowd while raking in mega bucks and improving corporate margins. Sounds ridiculous but it wasn't that long ago when they all swore never to make an SUV.
MDarringer -
12/12/2017 8:32:38 PM
-1 Boost
I'd say a 7 passenger SUV
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