Showing posts with label urus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label urus. Show all posts

Thursday, May 6, 2021

Forza Horizon 4: Livin' the Series Life

In case you really really really missed it, Forza Horizon 4 has now been enhanced for Xbox Series X and Series S users since the launch of the newest Xbox consoles.


What that means is thanks to the strengths of the newest Xbox console, playing Forza Horizon 4 has never felt so alive and thanks to the console's speed and power, loading times have been sharply cut to near none, meaning if you are going to start the game right now, it really means right now. Don't worry though because most of the progress you've worked so hard in this game while on Xbox One is already carried over from the Series X upgrade. Of course, you still need to install most of the DLC packs including the Fortune Island and LEGO Speed Champions expansion you've bought from it to get the most out of it.

To experience the difference the Series X/S enhanced version of FH4 can do, let's redo some of the finales in the game starting with the time I've driven the McLaren Senna at The Goliath. Roll the tape!



Courtesy of the folks from Panic Button, the Series X/S enhanced version of Forza Horizon 4 is more dynamic, livelier, and sharper than the original Xbox One version, giving you plenty of reasons to enjoy your British escapades even more. Of course, results may vary because if you are planning to record the whole thing, well knock yourselves but remember; while recording FH4 gameplay video on the Xbox Series X or S, recording 1080p videos is limited to four minutes while less-quality but compact 720p ones are limited to 10 minutes, which is enough to record the whole Goliath track attack but it's hard to tell.


Now, let's redo the time the Urus takes on The Leviathan at Fortune Island and the LEGO McLaren Senna takes on the LEGO Goliath at LEGO Valley, just to take a much deeper look at how much difference the Series X/S enhanced version of Forza Horizon 4 made for your driving pleasure.

Roll the tapes!



Although it's hard to tell the difference, let's remember that thanks to the capabilities of the newest Xbox console, playing Forza Horizon 4 never felt so alive with more dynamic graphics and lesser loading times. Of course, even while you're playing this game on a new console, you can still expect great content coming up to this game.

Your British escapades just got better. Welcome back to Forza Horizon 4.

Thursday, September 26, 2019

FH4 Fortune Island: The two finales

The Fortune Island expansion on Forza Horizon 4 tests Horizon Festival goers with series of challenging events packed with crazy weather patterns only the bravest will survive. From unforgiving surfaces, hidden treasures, extreme weather conditions, beautiful aurora borealis, The Needle, this dreaded island really brings out the viking in me and having managed to perform outstanding results in Fortune Island, the two massive challenges known as The Kraken and The Leviathan have awakened and these massive tracks will test how far they've been through Fortune Island.


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.



The Kraken sure is twisty with the needle segment but The Leviathan is the craziest because with the narrow dirt surface behind the needle where you'll need some precise driving or else you fall. But despite the challenging battles, the Urus slayed both The Kraken and The Leviathan and I have won Fortune Island by my own hands.



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.

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Lamborghini Urus

Once upon a time, about three decades ago, Lamborghini shook the world by creating their first ever SUV dubbed the LM 002 and while purists call it a treason to Lamborghini's sports car heritage, its macho looks and offroad capability earned the nickname of "Lambo Rambo" because Sylvester Stallone has one. Fast forward to today and looks like Lamborghini's back in the SUV race with this...

2019 Lamborghini Urus
2019 Lamborghini Urus interior
Welcome to the Lamborghini Urus and to think that the car company, famed for their mad exotics and scissor doors, picked a ridiculously funny name for their SUV, the Urus is all business in the era of strongmen leaders and upscale SUVs dominating the world like wildfire. As a crossover that eluded the might of the establishment-based SUVs of today, the Urus promises to be as sporty as a sports car while promising utilitarian traits fit for their next trip to the country club and the ideal dynamics of what a vehicle should be.

Starting on the design, Lamborghini did a really good job turning a concept car into a real one, which is great, but more annoyingly, it still resembled one of the Pikmin enemies that look like a ladybug with chicken legs and that's so horrid in person. Still, this is the Lamborghini way and they are proud of making their cars intimidating on the road and track as for the interior; it's something Boss Madam wouldn't mind of. With rear seats present like its spiritual predecessor, the LM002, as well as some interior detailing straight outta sci-fi stuff, not to mention some space for your country club stuff, rest assured that little Boss Madam wouldn't get enough with the Urus' luxury car comforts, especially at the hands of a driver who is too nuts to drive this one after work.

While the Urus is pretty much impressive inside while downright horrid on the outside, the performance will get you really noticed because while Lamborghini promised us that the Urus will behave like a Huracan in the modern world but what's underneath isn't a Lambo at all and since it's owned by Audi, the Urus is basically an Audi Q7 underneath and the engine that powers it is a sacrilege to traditionalists because the V engine bears a single digit number rather than two in the form of eight. It's a 4.0L V8 Twin Turbo engine shot from the Porsche Cayenne but modified to produce 650PS of power and 850Nm of torque. Mated to an 8-speed AT, the Urus does 0-100kph in 3.6 seconds and flat-out, it will do 305kph, meaning at this speed, this 650PS Lamborghini SUV is enough to destroy the Jeep Grand Cherokee Trackhawk. You know, the one with the Hellcat engine on it? Maybe you get the facts right that the Urus will eat the Trackhawk like tiny little Pikmins at nightfall.

The SUV may have Lamborghini speed to eat the Trackhawk but what about dynamics? Ah, but Lamborghini's really prepared for the worst with the Urus because as an SUV, it wants to tackle all kinds of roads, be it tarmac, gravel, or snow, like its super cousins such as the Bentley Bentayga and the Porsche Cayenne, and with similar Lamborghini setups provided, the Urus comes prepared with offroad modes from its ANIMA called NEVE , TERRA, and SABBIA. With modes like these, the Urus has a fitting take of being multirole at any road conditions, which is great for your Sunday driving pleasure, and to make it more exciting on the road and track, its four-wheel drive system has been given torque vectoring and rear-wheel steering, not to mention carbon ceramic brakes for dramatic stopping power without all the drama.

It may be not as sharp as an Aventador or a Huracan but for a sports utility vehicle, the Urus truly keeps its "sport" promise and you can really feel your senses tingling.

Yes, you might say that because the Lamborghini Urus is not a proper Lamborghini because it's basically an Audi Q7 underneath but while it's the least of the problems or the 168,852 Euro price tag, the biggest problem every Lamborghini fan should face is this; SAFETY & ASSISTANCE SYSTEMS. The Urus is the first Lamborghini to feature Advanced Driver Assistance Systems and while these safety features sound so wonderful on normal roads, they completely ruined the Lamborghini appeal that has been on the grip for speedo boys everywhere and it's starting to feel a bit sane right now.

Summing this car up, the Urus appeals speedo boys with its interior good enough for Boss Madam, the Trackhawk-killer performance, and the dynamics that are way beyond SUV standards but what it doesn't appeal to is its design derived from one of the Pikmin enemies, the pricing, and the ADAS that scared every single speedo boy in the world, not to mention the fact that it's not a real Lamborghini.

The Urus may not be a real Lamborghini underneath but in an era of strongmen leaders and modern SUVs, this could be the one we've been waiting for and such performance like this can make us very jealous. Very very jealous. Come on world, we want to get our hands on the Urus someday.

Photo: Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A.