Lamborghini Urus Recall Explained
Published 23 May 2024
Lamborghini, the renowned Italian luxury car manufacturer, is recalling over 2,100 units of its best-selling model, the Urus, in the United States. This recall concerns a crucial issue related to the latch system on the hood of the vehicle.
Details of the Recall
The recall specifically addresses problems that arise when the Urus is driven at speeds exceeding 94 miles per hour. Lamborghini reports that “small gaps between the hood and front bumper may start to develop” due to deformed rivet studs. Consequently, persistent exposure to high speeds might lead to a failure in the latch system, potentially causing the hood latch striker to detach from the hood.
Lamborghini Urus Overview
Lamborghini touts the Urus as “the first Super Sport Utility Vehicle in the world,” skillfully blending the performance features of a super sports car with the versatile functionality of an SUV. The starting price for the 2024 Urus is approximately $241,843. Car enthusiasts often describe it as having a “decadent interior” and note its status as a “high-performance SUV.” This pricing places the Urus at a premium in the luxury SUV market.
Next Steps for Urus Owners
Owners of the Urus will receive notifications regarding the recall, prompting them to visit an authorized dealer for necessary inspections. In the case that repairs are required, Lamborghini will cover the costs. Moreover, if you have previously paid to fix this issue, you may be eligible for reimbursement.
Understanding the Impact of the Recall
While over 2,100 Urus vehicles are part of this recall, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) estimates that only around 2% may actually exhibit the hood issue. For those concerned, Lamborghini provides a platform on its website where owners can enter their car’s VIN to verify if they are affected by the recall.
The Bigger Picture
In 2023, Lamborghini achieved a historic milestone, selling over 10,000 vehicles globally, including approximately 3,000 in the U.S. market. The Urus constituted over 6,000 of these sales, underscoring its popularity and significance within the Lamborghini lineup.
This recall is part of a broader trend, as 2024 has emerged as a notably active year for automotive recalls. The first quarter alone saw 105 recalls affecting nearly 10 million vehicles across various brands. Consequently, consumers are encouraged to review their vehicles for any potential recalls. For further details on vehicle recalls, you can visit the NHTSA’s official website.