This Lamborghini Urus, created by a little-known tuning company dubbed Keyvany, might just be the most wildest custom example of the Raging Bull’s SUV built to date.

The tuner started its modifications at the front end of the Urus, designing and installing an all-new fascia made from lightweight carbon fiber that’s said to strip away 34 kg (75 lbs) from the vehicle’s overall weight. This overhauled front end also amps up the styling of the Urus thanks to the inclusion of new LED daytime running lights, a new splitter, and re-shaped air intake surrounds.

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Modifications continue across the front half with a carbon fiber hood, flared wheel arches, and customized vents on the front quarter panels. Elsewhere, Keyvany has created extended side skirts (also made from carbon fiber) and fitted flared arches at the rear. Speaking of the rear, it too is dominated by carbon fiber parts and incorporates a bold diffuser, a sharp lip spoiler on the decklid, and a second spoiler stretching above the roof.

The super-SUV now also sits on a set of 24-inch forged wheels complete with 295 mm wide tires at the front and 355 mm tires at the rear. Wheel spacers ensure these new shoes are pushed out to the very edges of the Urus. All up, it is 41 kg (90 lbs) lighter than a standard Urus.

Keyvany has also worked some magic on the 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine, increasing grunt from 641 hp up to 820 hp and 811 lb-ft (1,100 Nm) of torque thanks to improved airflow, an ECU tune, and a sports exhaust system with carbon tailpipes.

We don’t have any pricing details for the bodykit or tuning package on hand.