A one of a kind sports-utility vehicle built for post-armageddon life is heading to auction.
The 2022 Lamborghini Urus Apocalypse Inferno is unlike any other car built by the luxury motor manufacturers.
The super-SUV looks like something straight out of a Hollywood classic.
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The towering Lamborghini is equipped with 33-inch Nitto off-road tires on 22-inch American Force wheels.
It features a custom suspension lift, roof basket and KC LED auxiliary lighting.
Under the hood is a hair-raising 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine with supercar-level acceleration.
The Luxury SUV possesses an electrifying 641 horsepower, as reported by Luxury Auto News.

The exterior is finished in a black exterior with a red and black leather interior design.
The three-year-old Lamborghini has just 16,048 miles on the clock.
The unique motor was put together by Apocalypse Manufacturing in Pompano Beach, Florida, who have a reputation for making off-road machines.
The sale is currently being offered by SoFlo Customs in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, through SBX Cars.
Bidding will take place on Friday (16 May).
There is no guide price on the unique version but a Lambo Urus usually costs £208,000.
A SBX Cars spokesperson said: “Supercars are one thing, but how about super-SUVs?
“Today, you are invited to consider a vehicle that is unlike any Lamborghini you have ever seen in your lifetime – or may ever see again.
“It was described by the builder as the ‘ultimate Lamborghini off-roader,’ and you’re about to find out why.
“Apocalypse Manufacturing in Pompano Beach, Florida has developed a hallmark reputation in the realm of off-road machines.
“From 6×6 Jeeps to modified pickup trucks, Apocalypse has engineered its wild creations to conquer any terrain or road conditions imaginable.
“This one-off Urus is no exception.”
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