Earlier this year, news emerged about a businessman from Da Nang acquiring the first Lamborghini Urus S SUV in the country, sparking immense interest among Vietnam’s car enthusiasts. The excitement surrounding this vehicle was twofold: not only was it the first Lamborghini Urus S in Da Nang, but the owner also possesses an impressive collection of other luxury and supercars.

Now, this Lamborghini Urus S has been graced with a license plate, and the owner has spared no expense in ensuring it matches the caliber of his other vehicles. The businessman shelled out nearly VND 300 million to secure the prestigious license plate number 43A-97999 for his new Lamborghini Urus.

The owner of this supercar SUV also boasts several other vehicles with distinctive license plates, including a Ferrari 488 GTB bearing the legendary quintuple number 5 in Da Nang.

The Lamborghini Urus S, the first of its kind in Da Nang, boasts an eye-catching orange exterior, complemented by a stylish interior in shades of orange and black.

The Lamborghini Urus owned by the Da Nang businessman is the S version, a mid-life upgrade that features distinct modifications to the front and rear bumpers, exhaust system, and standard wheels. Additionally, the Urus S emblem on the side sill, positioned just before the rear wheel, is a clear indicator of its enhanced status.

The most impressive aspect of the mid-life upgrade to the Lamborghini Urus is its engine. While it retains the same V8 twin-turbo 4.0-liter engine as its predecessor, Italian engineers have fine-tuned it to deliver a maximum output of 657 horsepower—a 16 horsepower boost over the standard model, matching the Urus Performante. It also generates a peak torque of 850 Nm.

With its enhanced power, the Lamborghini Urus S can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.5 seconds, shaving off 0.1 seconds from the base model’s time. It can sprint from 0 to 200 km/h in 12.5 seconds and reach a top speed of 305 km/h. These figures are impressive for an SUV, although they fall short when compared to the Aston Martin DBX 707, of which four units have already arrived in Vietnam.

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