
Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule India launch soon
India Today
The Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule edition will feature visual differences in the form of new color options with a range of colored accents across the body.
Lamborghini unveiled the Urus Graphite Capsule edition last year internationally, which was made available for all 2021 models. The company will now introduce the Lamborghini Urus Graphite Capsule edition in India, most likely this month on August 16, joining the Lamborghini Urus Pearl Capsule Edition, launched earlier this year at Rs 3.43 lakh (ex-showroom, India). The Urus Graphite Capsule edition will feature visual differences in the form of new color options with a range of colored accents across the body. The same treatment will be carried over to the interior of this SUV from Sant'agata Bolognese to differentiate it from the standard Urus. The four new exterior matt colors are on trend yet subtle, in white Bianco Monocerus, black Nero Noctis, and grey Grigio Nimbus and Grigio Keres. The lower parts of the car around the front, rear and side sills are all finished in the matt body color. Four shiny accent colors are offered; orange Arancio Leonis and Arancio Dryope, yellow Giallo Taurus and green Verde Scandal, picking out the distinctive lines of the Urus on the front splitter, door inserts and rear spoiler and making a bold statement. The 23-inch Taigete rims, dedicated to the Graphite Capsule, also sport the accent color, while on the rear the exhaust features a new, dedicated black chrome finish.
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