Unsurprisingly, Europe’s ongoing financial woes haven’t left Lamborghini untouched, not only in terms of sales in the continent, but also in what concerns its product plans for the near future.

At last month’s Sao Paulo auto show, the Italian brand’s CEO Stephan Winkelmann said that the company’s owner, the Volkswagen Group, had not yet made a decision on whether to produce the Urus SUV, which was first displayed as a concept in April.

Speaking to reporters on Wednesday, Winkelmann revealed that Lamborghini and the VW Group will make a final decision on the Urus in the coming months.

According to the Associated Press, Lamborghini’s boss said the automaker has to take under consideration the impact that a high-volume SUV may have on its manufacturing plants and also if it should invest its resources on such a model during a financial crisis.

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