California Lemon Law · Lamborghini · 2019–2024

Lamborghini Urus Lemon Law

Talk to a Lamborghini lemon law attorney — your Lamborghini Urus may qualify for a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement.

If your Lamborghini Urus has gone dark on the rearview camera, frozen or rebooted its infotainment, or thrown air-suspension and electronic warnings, you're not alone — these are recurring complaints on the Urus. When the dealer can't fix the problem after a fair number of tries, your Urus may qualify as a California lemon.

The Defect

The Urus electronics and rearview-camera defect

The Urus leans heavily on software to run its parking assistance, cameras, and infotainment. Lamborghini recalled roughly 10,554 model-year 2019–2024 Urus SUVs because a software error in the parking-assist system could deactivate the rearview camera image so that nothing displays when the driver shifts into reverse. A blank camera on a large, heavy SUV is a real safety issue, and the remedy is a dealer software update.

Beyond that recall, Urus owners commonly report broader electronic gremlins: infotainment screens that freeze or reboot, Bluetooth and navigation dropouts, spurious warning lights, and air-suspension messages or ride-height faults that put the truck into a limp or reduced-function mode. Some owners also report a separate recall on 2023–2024 Urus S and Performante models for a hood-latch striker that could let the hood unlatch while driving.

California's Lemon Law reaches well beyond any single recall. If your Urus has a defect covered by the factory warranty — electronics, suspension, drivetrain, or otherwise — and the dealer can't repair it after a reasonable number of attempts, or the vehicle is out of service for an extended time, you may be entitled to a buyback, a replacement, or a cash settlement, with Lamborghini paying your attorney fees. A recall repair that doesn't hold, or a problem that keeps coming back, is exactly the pattern that supports a lemon claim.

Known Issues

Commonly Reported Lamborghini Urus Problems

Rearview camera going blank or not displaying when shifting into reverse
Infotainment freezes, reboots, and Bluetooth or navigation dropouts
Air-suspension faults, ride-height errors, or reduced-function "limp" modes
Spurious warning lights and electronic sensor faults
Repeat failures after a recall or warranty repair, or long waits for parts

Not every Lamborghini Urus is affected. Any substantial, warranty-covered defect that can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts — or that keeps your vehicle out of service — may support a claim.

Your Rights

Is Your Lamborghini Urus a Lemon?

A recall is not automatically a lemon — it's the manufacturer acknowledging a defect and offering a free repair. California's Lemon Law (the Song-Beverly Act) comes into play when a substantial defect can't be fixed after a reasonable number of attempts, or when your Urus has been out of service for 30 or more cumulative days.

If your Lamborghini Urus qualifies, you may be entitled to a buyback (a refund of what you've paid, minus a mileage offset), a replacement vehicle, or a cash-and-keep settlement — and Lamborghini pays your attorney fees on a successful claim, so pursuing your case costs you nothing out of pocket.

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Common Questions

Lamborghini Urus Lemon Law FAQs

Is the Lamborghini Urus rearview-camera problem covered by California's Lemon Law?

It can be. The software defect that blanks the rearview camera prompted a recall of roughly 10,554 Urus SUVs, but a recall by itself isn't a lemon. If the update doesn't fix the camera, the problem keeps returning, or your Urus is out of service for an extended time, you may be entitled to a buyback, replacement, or cash settlement under California's Lemon Law — with Lamborghini paying your attorney fees.

My Urus keeps throwing infotainment and suspension faults. Does that qualify?

Potentially. California's Lemon Law covers any warranty-covered defect that substantially impairs use, value, or safety — not just recalled items. If electronic glitches, air-suspension errors, or warning lights persist after a reasonable number of repair attempts, your Urus may qualify. Keep every repair order and note each date the vehicle was in the shop.

What can I recover for a defective Urus?

Potentially a buyback (a refund of what you've paid, minus a mileage offset), a replacement vehicle, or a cash-and-keep settlement — plus your attorney fees paid by Lamborghini. There's no cost to you to pursue a claim.

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Every case is different and the outcome depends on its own facts and circumstances. Prior results do not guarantee or predict a similar outcome in any future case.

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