We weren't even finished with Mansory's dreamy return to the Pugnator (based on the Ferrari Purosangue) when Mansory sent another spoiler-laden monster around the corner.
The latest creation of the extravagant tuning company is called the Venatus SE and is based on the Lamborghini Urus SE. As we know, understatement is not typical of Mansory. They continue to operate according to the motto: “More is more!” – and at the Monaco Yacht Show 2025 they presented a specimen that, especially with the last work, arouses astonished glances. Probably too many of these unusual and maximally extended double rear spoilers were produced, so another luxury SUV had to be built to use them. There is no other explanation for their reuse.




Mansory has also given its Venatus SE a carbon bonnet with additional air vents, striking star-shaped daytime running lights and a redesigned front end. We're used to a lot from the Bavarians, but when I see a modified Urus, I can't help but think of a few nights playing Need for Speed Underground, where in the youthful craze of modification, cars were covered beyond recognition with excessive additional parts.




But these young people may now have enough money to make their dreams come true. And this is where Mansory comes into play again and again. But the carbon spectacle on the Urus is not over yet. There are massive sills on the sides, and a diffuser frames the three tailpipes of the sports exhaust system. For the perfect look, the Venatus SE rides on 24-inch forged wheels in combination with tires up to 355 millimeters wide. At least the tuners were able to hold back on the color scheme, so that the Venatus with its matte black look and orange color accents actually turns out to be a bit more “discreet” – from Mansory’s point of view, of course.

To justify the aggressive look, Mansory has thoroughly modified the 4,0-liter V8 biturbo from the Urus SE, increasing the power from the standard 800 hp to 1.100 hp. Torque has increased from 950 to 1.250 Nm. The result: the Venatus SE accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 2,8 seconds and reaches a top speed of 332 km/h. This means it overtakes everyone else so quickly that in the end, looks don't matter anyway.








Inside, however, the colorful calm ends. As always with Mansory: Colors, materials and carbon patterns can be chosen as desired. Exclusive details such as illuminated headliner, leather floor mats with logo or a starter button in the roof are also available. The model on display is available in a striking black-orange color combination, which makes the exterior design a bit more extroverted.


Mansory has launched the Venatus SE, which is limited to just seven units. So we shouldn't expect it too often and can continue to focus on overcoming trauma until the next release.


