Urus

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SUV

The coupe-SUV craze is showing no signs of slowing down. Just recently, Audi unveiled the stylish Q3 Sportback and Porsche revealed the Cayenne Coupe as its answer to the BMW X6 and Mercedes-Benz GLE Coupe. Lamborghini, on the other hand, has yet to cash in on the coupe SUV bandwagon. Currently, the Urus is only available as an aggressive four-door SUV, but Car News Network has reimagined it as a sleek two-door coupe SUV.

Rather than simply removing the rear doors and extending the front doors, the render artist has gone the extra mile and shortened the wheelbase, giving it an attractive appearance. This would compromise rear passenger space, but the Urus undoubtedly looks more stylish as a result. The Urus also already has a sloping roofline, so the design lends itself well to the coupe SUV treatment.

Lamborghini hasn't outlined any plans to turn the Urus into the coupe SUV, so this render is the closest we're going to get to a two-door Urus for now. While three-door SUVs have declined in popularity with the death of models such as the Range Rover Evoque three-door, coupe-style SUVs are proving to be popular right now.

Lamborghini is reportedly working on a new hardcore version of the Urus, however. A few months ago, Motor Trend's Jonny Lieberman claimed that work on a high-performance version of Lamborghini's first-ever SUV is already underway to rival the Bentley Bentayga Speed with more power than the current model that produces 641 horsepower and 627 lb-ft of torque from its twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8.

Other expected changes include a more aggressive exterior with larger intakes, more muscular fenders, and larger tires, as well as a larger diffuser and more prominent exhaust pipes at the back. It's also expected to adopt a version of Lamborghini's active aero system used on the Huracan Performante and Aventador SVJ models, while the interior will likely get sport seats and Alcantara upholstery accents.