Lamborghini Urus VIN Number Check

VIN prefix: ZHW

Enter any Lamborghini Urus VIN to pull its full history across all 50 states.

What a Lamborghini Urus VIN Check Reveals

A VIN number check on any Lamborghini Urus pulls records from state DMV offices, NHTSA databases, insurance industry filings, and salvage auction records across all 50 states. The report covers the following data categories:

  • Accident and collision history
  • Full odometer timeline
  • Open safety recalls from NHTSA
  • Title brands (salvage, flood, lemon law, total loss)
  • Theft and recovery records
  • Lien and ownership history
  • Structural and frame damage
  • Airbag deployment records
  • State inspection history
  • Prior vehicle use (fleet, rental, taxi, auction)

Lamborghini Urus VIN Number Location

Where to find the VIN on a Urus

Before purchasing a used Urus, locate the VIN at the lower driver's windshield and compare it to the door jamb sticker, B-pillar label, and cargo area sticker. Engine bay stamp is under the front hood. As the first Lamborghini SUV, Urus commands high resale values — and high values create fraud incentives. VIN checks on used Urus units sometimes surface salvage histories acquired in European markets before US resale.

The VIN also appears on the vehicle registration, insurance documents, and title. All locations should match. A mismatch between VIN plates is a potential indicator of a rebuilt or salvage vehicle.

Common Issues Found in VIN Reports for the Lamborghini Urus

VIN history reports on used Lamborghini Urus vehicles frequently show accident and collision claims, title discrepancies, and odometer irregularities. Any open NHTSA recall notices tied to the specific VIN will appear in the report, along with the recall completion status where that data is available.

Lamborghini vehicles carrying a VIN prefix of ZHW are traceable through all 50 state DMV systems and the National Motor Vehicle Title Information System (NMVTIS). Coverage for vehicles registered after 1990 is generally comprehensive.

What Can Happen When You Skip the VIN Check on a Lamborghini Urus

The 2018 Lamborghini Urus had been listed for three weeks at $31,000 in Austin, Texas when a buyer finally ran the VIN. The report came back with a salvage title brand from 2022, issued after an insurance carrier declared the vehicle a total loss following a collision. The car had since been rebuilt and retitled, but the salvage designation remained in the history. The buyer used this to negotiate the price down by $4,000 before the seller agreed.

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