The combined power outputs in the Panamera are 670 hp and 685 lb-ft of torque, enabling it to accelerate to 60 mph in three seconds flat. In the recently updated Cayenne, a similar setup has been pushed all the way to 729 hp. Naturally, Lamborghini wants more.
Sant’Agata’s engineers will reportedly eke 820 horses from the Urus plug-in hybrid, which could be even quicker than the Performante. As a reminder, the Performante has 657 hp and can sprint to 62 mph in just 3.3 seconds before reaching its top speed of 190 mph.
Other sources suggest the Urus PHEV will adopt the electrified V8 from the upcoming Huracan replacement.