Lamborghini used Milan Design Week to introduce the Urus SE “Tettonero” Capsule, a limited run of 630 units built around expanded personalization.
Developed through the Ad Personam program in collaboration with Centro Stile, the model offers more than 70 combinations across exterior liveries and interior treatments. A two-tone design defines the concept, with a Nero Shiny upper body paired with six primary paint finishes, including new colors such as Giallo Tenerife and Verde Mercurius. These can be matched with six dedicated livery colors and multiple brake caliper, wheel and trim configurations.

Interior specification follows the same approach, with a Nero Ade base and a range of contrast color options across upholstery, stitching and trim. Carbon fiber elements are used throughout the cabin and exterior, including the dashboard, center tunnel and aerodynamic components, alongside materials such as Dinamica and Corsa-Tex.
The Urus SE “Tettonero” Capsule is based on Lamborghini’s plug-in hybrid Super SUV platform. A twin-turbocharged 4.0-liter V8 is paired with an electric motor and 25.9 kWh battery, producing a combined 800 CV and 950 Nm. Performance figures include 0–100 km/h in 3.4 seconds, 0–200 km/h in 11.2 seconds and a top speed of 312 km/h, with more than 60 kilometers of electric driving range.

At Milan, the vehicle was presented through an installation focused on design as a process, with the Urus SE “Tettonero” Capsule positioned as the most customizable version of the model to date. It was shown alongside the Revuelto and Temerario, representing Lamborghini’s fully hybridized lineup.




































