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In contrast to kits from tuners like Mansory, which tend to be flashy, this one appears notably more subdued.
Larte Design’s new Largenda kit introduces 18 carbon fiber components for the Urus.
The carbon-rich exterior features a hood, splitter, wheel arches, and diffuser.
Purchasers can select between gloss, matte, or body-color finishes for all components.
The S and Performante variants of the Lamborghini Urus already look quite sporty from the factory, but evidently, Larte Design felt they weren’t striking enough, leading to the introduction of their own version called Largenda, which is the newest body kit available for the super SUV from this well-known tuner.
To enhance the Urus, Larte has designed 18 new exterior components, starting with an exposed carbon fiber hood paired with a carbon front splitter and carbon front wheel arches.
While it cannot be called subtle, Larte’s front end design is indeed more restrained compared to some competing modifications.
Additional carbon fiber parts have been fitted to the sides of the Urus, including side skirts, new rear wheel arch extensions, and carbon wing mirror caps.
The model showcased features custom forged wheels with black and gold spokes, although Larte provides various other designs for those preferring an alternative.
The most significant modifications occur at the rear. A small carbon fiber wing extends from the roof, and a subtle carbon lip spoiler sits on the decklid.
Moreover, Larte has installed an all-carbon fiber rear bumper and diffuser, complete with vertical LED brake lights. While the diffuser, which incorporates new exhaust tips, is the most striking part of the kit, it manages to avoid appearing excessive, which is a welcome surprise.
All carbon fiber components come standard in either a gloss or matte finish. For a more unified appearance, the carbon elements can also be painted to match the vehicle's body color.

The Lamborghini SUV That Believes It's Trying Out for Fast Ten | Carscoops
In contrast to kits from tuners such as Mansory that tend to be quite flashy, this one appears to be more understated.