Model was offered only to a select group of the Italian brand and never appeared in dealerships; price can go far beyond R$ 3 million
One of the most restricted and exclusive versions in Lamborghini’s recent history has just appeared in the luxury used car market. duPont Registry has put on sale a copy of the Urus Performante Essenza SCV12 Edition, a model that has never been available at the brand’s traditional dealerships.
Originally, the purchase of this SUV was offered only to the 40 selected customers who already owned the Essenza SCV12 — a track hypercar launched in 2020, equipped with an 830 hp V12 engine and not homologated for the streets. The Italian automaker’s strategy was to create an “owners’ edition”, dispensing with any large-scale marketing campaign and making the vehicle an instant collector’s item.
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Unlike its track “brother”, the Urus Performante Essenza SCV12 Edition is focused on everyday usability, maintaining the space and comfort characteristic of the SUV platform, but with an aggressive aesthetics inspired by competitions. Under the hood, it swaps the aspirated V12 for a 4.0 twin-turbo V8 engine, calibrated to deliver 657 hp. The mechanical assembly is managed by an eight-speed ZF automatic transmission and permanent all-wheel drive system.
The unit announced in the United States, however, goes beyond the factory configuration: the vehicle has undergone significant aesthetic modifications, receiving a widebody kit in exposed carbon fiber, signed by the preparer 1016 Industries. The all-black look in Nero Helene Metallic is complemented by huge 24-inch forged Velos wheels, creating an even more intimidating presence.
Inside, the cabin follows the dark theme with Alcantara and carbon fiber, sporting “Essenza SCV12” logos on the dashboard and sills, attesting to the vehicle’s origin. The odometer reads 7,687 miles (about 12,370 km), indicating moderate use by the previous owner.
Although duPont Registry does not publicly disclose the price, it is estimated that the value far exceeds the more than R$ 3 million of a conventional Urus Performante, given the rarity: according to the announcement, this is one of only seven examples that landed in the North American market.









