Summary
The Lamborghini Urus has 14 recalls covering 2019 through 2025 model years, with the most serious recent issue being a fuel pump connection on 2025 models where improperly tightened fittings can allow fuel to leak near ignition sources, creating a fire risk in the engine compartment.
The 2025 recall is tied to the high-pressure fuel pump, where loose fasteners allow fuel to escape. Moving back one step, the 2023-2024 Urus Performante and Urus S share a hood latch striker that can separate and let the hood fly open or detach entirely while driving, either blocking the driver's view or sending the hood into traffic. A separate hood latch issue on 2023 models involves rivets that were not properly installed during assembly, with the same result: the hood can open suddenly or detach from the vehicle. The 2022 model year has a recurring problem with the infotainment unit failing entirely on startup, which leaves the rearview camera display blank when reversing. The 2021 model year has two issues: the engine cylinder bore can develop cracks that lead to oil leaks or an engine stall, and the middle rear seatbelt retractor can deactivate early, preventing a child safety seat from being secured properly in a crash. Going back to 2020-2021 and the earliest production years, a software error across 2019-2024 models can deactivate the rearview camera image intermittently. The 2019-2020 model years also have a fuel line quick connector that can soften under high engine temperatures and leak fuel. The 2020 model has an owner's manual where portions of the English text appear only in French, which can leave English-only readers without access to some safety information. On 2019 models specifically, there is an additional rearview camera software issue where the image fails to appear when reversing, along with a compliance-only wheel marking omission that the manufacturer has noted carries no safety consequence.