Remember when we brought the sad news to your notice that the amazing Urus SUV Concept that Lamborghini had revealed some time back was not receiving the green light for production for some months? Well, we have some good news for you! Interesting to note that the Urus will be the first SUV that Lamborghini will be producing since the 1980s! All the automobile fanatics here might have heard about Evo. The editorial director of the company, Mr Harry Metcalfe attended the celebrations that Lamborghini held up for the anniversary of unveiling the amazing Egoista Concept Supercar. Besides this very strong indication, some other incidences of the recent past months also suggest that the SUV is on its way. The company filed some patents in China in the month of February. The SUV is just in its initial stage currently, and needs a lot of development before it can be ready to hit the streets.
The production plants will also take some time to get adjusted to as Mr Stadler mentioned. The Urus will have to be adjusted in the timetables as it will be sharing the MQB platform with Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne and Volkswagen Touareg. Speaking of the amazing SUV, the Lamborghini Urus sports a gorgeous carbon fibre - rich body, making it much lighter than other SUVs. SUVs coming from the same brand like the Audi Q7, Porsche Cayenne and Volkswagen Touareg are more than 100 kilograms heavier than the Urus! Also, the beast will feature an all-wheel drive system. Under the hood you'll be blessed with a beautiful 4000cc V8 engine. Coupled with a hybridising system which uses an electric motor to send torques to the wheels, the Urus will definitely be the one of its kind. The engine will produce a power output of 600 horsepower with the help of the electric hybridisation. Since the Urus is lighter than other SUVs, this power output will really make it a very fast and agile vehicle. Expect to see the Urus hitting the markets in 2017. However, a demo model might be prepared by the late 2016 only!
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At about 2:30 am ET Tuesday morning, SpaceX is expected to launch its massive Falcon Heavy rocket on its third and most complicated mission from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. Previous Falcon Heavy launches each carried a single large payload鈥攁 Tesla roadster and an Arab telecommunication satellite鈥攂ut this launch will carry two dozen satellites into Earth orbit. The entire mission will last over six hours due to the fact that the rocket鈥檚 upper stage must deliver its payloads to three different orbits. You can watch starting about 20 minutes before liftoff at the livestream below. The satellites onboard the Falcon Heavy will be used to demonstrate new technologies and collect a wealth of scientific data. This includes testing an atomic clock for deep-space navigation and a new, ultrasafe green satellite fuel, studying radiation and space weather, and demonstrating Wi-Fi communication between cubesats and GPS signals for weather forecasts. But arguably the star of the show is the Planetary Society鈥檚 LightSail 2, which will navigate its orbit using pressure from light particles hitting the sail.