Orange Lamborghini Urus
Orange / Black

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The Lamborghini Urus in striking orange and black is a 657-horsepower super SUV that hits sixty in three and a half seconds, making it one of the few vehicles in Miami that actually demands the wide, smooth asphalt of I-95 and the Brickell Avenue corridor. Five seats, a four-liter twin-turbo V8, and a 190 mph ceiling mean you are driving a machine that handles both the gridlock of South Beach and the open run toward the Keys with equal authority. This is not a trophy piece for valet loops, it is a vehicle that performs. Clients use the Urus to arrive at Bal Harbour with genuine presence, to stage a Forbes shoot in the Wynwood Arts District, to navigate the Venetian Causeway at sunset when the light turns that exact shade of gold and the traffic parts. It works on Las Olas when you are passing through Fort Lauderdale for the boat show, it works parked outside Faena or Setai, and it works in the Design District when every other arrival is a Range Rover. The orange catches light in a way that photographs dominate social feeds. Contact Limitless Exotics to book.
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Where does LIMITLESS EXOTICS deliver exotic cars in Miami?
Anywhere in Miami: airports, hotels, private marinas, and residential addresses. If you have an address, we can usually deliver to it.
Source: LIMITLESS EXOTICS FAQ Q1Can someone else drive the exotic car if they paid for the rental?
No. Only the person listed on the rental agreement as the driver can operate the car. Paying for the booking does not transfer driving privileges; the driver still has to be vetted and named on the agreement.
Source: LIMITLESS EXOTICS FAQ Q2Does LIMITLESS EXOTICS deliver exotic cars to Miami hotels?
Yes. We deliver to any hotel, residence, or marina in Miami. The car is at the valet stand or address you give us, at the time you need it.
Source: LIMITLESS EXOTICS FAQ Q3The Urus departs from our Miami-Dade operations center and is delivered to your Star Island residence, Coconut Grove estate, or Brickell high-rise on request. Clients typically stage pickups in the Design District during morning hours before 10 a.m., when parking is fluid and the light favors photography, then run south toward Key Biscayne or north to the Julia Tuttle Causeway for routes that showcase the powertrain without touching congestion on the MacArthur.
Midtown and the Wynwood Arts District are natural gathering points on a Friday evening when the galleries are open and the streets move slowly enough to make an entrance. The Urus handles the narrow turns around the Faena Theater and slides into Setai's circular drive without hesitation. December through March is prime deployment season, when international clients rent for Miami Art Week and parade the car through Wynwood Walls and around South Pointe Park at the tip of Miami Beach.
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