The Lamborghini Urus, the so-called fastest offroad car in the world, wants to be the star in the two final challenges in Fortune Island. Because the producers made the Urus the star of the FH4 Fortune Island expansion, what better way to end the road to be the Island Conqueror is having the Urus finish what it started. But first, before the Urus pens the final story at this island, it has to be battle-ready and annoyingly, I have something in mind.
My battle-ready Urus may not have been as battle-ready as I hoped but it feels pretty much like a boss car now that it donned a special design that I made, which is rather embarrassing but fun in a setting like this. Anyway, before I had the chance to talk about this being as mad as a volcano erupting creamy puffs, which is delicious by the way...
The Lamborghini Urus is prepared to take on The Kraken and The Leviathan by all means necessary. As the saying goes "where it all began, where it all will end" and with the Urus being the star of Fortune Island, it must finish the story it penned at the start so without further ado, let's roll the tape.
I have won the two final challenges but there are still more out there that needs to be finished but still, surviving Fortune Island has been the best days of my life. The Urus was more than happy to be part of my garage and since it wanted to have some fresh air after all the rough and tumbling at Fortune Island, I decided to bring it to British roads to see what's it like to be with the crowd.
The Urus, having survived Fortune Island by its own terms, sure loves British roads so much, it wants to find a challenge to flex its muscles and it just did.
Want to see how the Urus stands out the crowd with a little challenge somewhere on British roads? You asked it, I'll show it.
The Urus may no longer be the fastest offroad car in the world as the competition arises but rest assured that I had a lot of experience with Lamborghini's latest SUV that gave drivers a good laugh. It may not as good as a Range Rover when it comes to its offroading ability, the components maybe un-Lamborghini-ish aside from its Porsche-derived V8 Twin Turbo engine, and not the best looking car out there but it still pulls the right punches to deliver the driving experience I'm looking for and now that I got to know the Urus better, it's time for me to have a well-deserved break.
However, when the next time the Urus wants some serious fun, I know where to find it.
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