Urban Automotive Lamborghini Urus SE Widetrack: a carbon fiber tuning project
British tuner Urban Automotive reveals the Lamborghini Urus SE Widetrack, featuring carbon fiber bodywork, widened track, and aerodynamic upgrades without powertrain changes.
British tuning house Urban Automotive has unveiled a modified version of the Lamborghini Urus SE called the Widetrack. This project focuses on altering the exterior and aerodynamics without touching the powertrain.
The body has been reworked using carbon fiber. All additional panels are made from carbon, which helps maintain weight while increasing structural rigidity. Development took over 10,000 hours.
The front end features a new three-section splitter with aerodynamic elements, while the hood incorporates functional air intakes made using 3D printing. These improve cooling and draw inspiration from the Aventador SVJ.

The main change is a widened body. New wheel arches increase the width by 40 mm, enhancing stability in corners. Side skirts further optimize airflow under the vehicle. At the rear, there's a revised bumper with a diffuser and dual air channels, plus an additional carbon spoiler. Completing the package is a new exhaust system with four metal tips.
The car rides on special Urban-Vossen wheels adapted for the wider track. The tuning costs over 60,000 euros, with additional interior customization available. This kind of modification shows how modern SUVs can blend aggressive styling and engineering solutions without altering the base platform.