Autoblog and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article.With 789 horsepower and 701 lb-ft of torque from its 4.0-liter twin-turbocharged V8 plug-in hybrid powertrain, the Lamborghini Urus SE is certainly potent, but if the super SUV's looks aren't extreme enough, Larte Design has debuted a new Largenda kit at the Geneva Supercar Show. The event runs from 11-14 June, and Larte is making a splash with its dry carbon fiber upgrades that, like those for the Porsche 911 and last-gen Mercedes-AMG GT 63 4-Door, are completely reversible. That's because Larte Design's kits use OEM mounting points for a flawless installation, but with this Urus, the upgrades are arguably attractive enough to keep for life. Also present at the show is the company's new pink carbon fiber kit for the Porsche Cayenne, but that may be a little too overt.Larte Design Largenda Kit Enhances Urus SE PresenceLarte DesignView the 2 images of this gallery on the original articleAdvertisementAdvertisementThe biggest and most obvious upgrade is to the hood, with the carbon fiber component featuring two prominent channels running from the nose and flanked by additional louvered openings tapering toward the A-pillars. Larte has also fitted its own badge to the hood, and lower down, the gloss black elements have almost entirely been replaced by carbon fiber surrounds for the gaping intakes and expanded grilles. At the base of the front end, an aggressive carbon fiber spoiler increases drama and makes the vehicle look a little lower. Moving around the body, which is finished in a stunning shifting violet hue, carbon fiber mirror caps, fender add-ons, and side skirt extensions further cartoonize the SUV's aesthetics, but it suits the character of a Raging Bull, even if it has four doors. We'd skip the gloss black door handles, though.Larte DesignView the 2 images of this gallery on the original articleContinuing around the back, there's a dual-element wing on the roof, an additional spoiler under the rear windshield, and a monstrous diffuser with narrow vertical brake light elements. This expansive piece of carbon fiber integrates new geometric exhaust tips that honestly look more in keeping with a Lambo's character than the round tips that come standard here. Finally, a set of forged wheels completes the look, and while no pictures were supplied, the interior's accents are now the same violet as the body.Larte Design's Kits Available in the U.S.Larte DesignView the 3 images of this gallery on the original articleAdvertisementAdvertisementWhile this new Largenda kit has only just been shown in Europe for the first time, Larte Design ships its products worldwide, and you can order individual components from the kit if you want the full, extreme look. In the U.S., Larte has dealer locations in New York, Florida, New Jersey, and Atlanta, but it also ships to Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Miami, and San Francisco. Canada is also catered to, with a dealer in Ottawa and delivery available to Toronto, Vancouver, Calgary, and Montreal. As for pricing, that depends on how far you want to go inside and out, but we doubt any item is cheap.This story was originally published by Autoblog on Jun 12, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Autoblog as a Preferred Source by clicking here.