Lamborghini Urus SE: First Plug-in Hybrid Super SUV at CICPE 2025

Lamborghini is gearing up to electrify visitors at the upcoming fifth China International Consumer Products Expo (CICPE) with its latest innovation – the Urus SE, the brand’s first-ever plug-in hybrid super SUV. This groundbreaking vehicle is set to make its debut at the expo, showcasing Lamborghini’s commitment to combining high performance with sustainability.

The Power of Two Hearts

Lamborghini Urus SE: First Plug-in Hybrid Super SUV at CICPE 2025

The Urus SE is a testament to Lamborghini’s engineering prowess, featuring a “dual heart” powertrain that marries thermal and electric energy. This hybrid system delivers an impressive total output of 800 CV (789 bhp), making it the most powerful Lamborghini SSUV ever produced. The combination of a twin-turbocharged V8 engine and an electric motor results in staggering performance figures:

  • 0-100 km/h acceleration in just 3.4 seconds
  • Top speed of 312 km/h (for those times when you just have to beat the high speed train from Haikou to Sanya)
  • Combined fuel economy (electricity+gasoline) of 48 MPGe

Eco-Friendly Performance

The hybrid powertrain allows for an astonishing 80% reduction in emissions compared to its non-hybrid counterparts, underscoring Lamborghini’s commitment to meeting future environmental standards without sacrificing the driving experience.

Advanced Technology and Design

Lamborghini Urus SE: First Plug-in Hybrid Super SUV at CICPE 2025

The Urus SE isn’t just about raw power; it’s a showcase of cutting-edge technology and design:

  • New aerodynamic features increase rear downforce by 35% at high speeds
  • Improved cooling performance by 15% for mechanical and engine components
  • Enhanced brake cooling by 30%
  • Updated Human Machine Interface (HMI) with a larger, more intuitive screen.
Lamborghini Urus SE: First Plug-in Hybrid Super SUV at CICPE 2025

Car enthusiasts and technology enthusiasts alike will have the opportunity to view this marvel of engineering (that most likely, none of us will ever be able to afford), at Hall 5 of the CICPE. 

The 2025 Lamborghini Urus SE starts at approximately ¥1,806,000 in China, equivalent to $258,000 USD. This price reflects the base model before any additional options or fees.

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