Lamborghini Urus Starter 06M911024

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Lamborghini Urus Starter 06M911024

the part number 06M911024 refers to the Starter Motor for the Lamborghini Urus. Like many mechanical components in the Urus, this part is shared with other high-performance V8 models within the Volkswagen Group (such as the Audi RSQ8, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, and Bentley Bentayga), which makes it easier to source than bespoke body panels.

Lamborghini Urus Starter 06M911024

the part number 06M911024 refers to the Starter Motor for the Lamborghini Urus. Like many mechanical components in the Urus, this part is shared with other high-performance V8 models within the Volkswagen Group (such as the Audi RSQ8, Porsche Cayenne Turbo, and Bentley Bentayga), which makes it easier to source than bespoke body panels.


1. Technical Specifications

  • Part Number: 06M911024 (often updated to 06M911024A or 06M911024B in 2026).

  • Voltage: 12V.

  • Power Rating: Typically 2.0 kW.

  • Compatibility: Fits the 4.0L Twin-Turbo V8 engine in the Urus (Base), Urus S, and Urus Performante.

  • Manufacturer: Primarily manufactured by Bosch or Denso as the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM).


2. 2026 Market Pricing

Because this is a “cross-over” part used by Audi and Porsche, you have more pricing flexibility depending on the branding on the box.

Condition Brand Estimated Price (2026 USD)
New (Genuine Lamborghini) Lamborghini Box $950 – $1,250
New (OEM) Bosch / Audi Box $450 – $650
Remanufactured Bosch Exchange $250 – $350
Used Specialty Salvage $150 – $200

3. Common “2026” Symptoms of Failure

By 2026, earlier 2018–2019 Urus models may start to show signs of starter wear, especially if the Auto Start-Stop feature is used frequently:

  • Slow Crank: The engine turns over sluggishly, even with a fully charged battery.

  • Single Click: You hear a distinct “click” from the engine bay, but the motor fails to engage.

  • Grinding Noise: This often indicates the starter drive gear (Bendix) is not engaging correctly with the flywheel.

  • Intermittent Starting: The car starts fine when cold but struggles to restart once the engine is hot (heat soak).


4. Installation & Labor Note

Replacing the starter on a Urus is labor-intensive.

  • Location: The starter is tucked away near the bottom of the engine block, often requiring the removal of underbody shields and, in some cases, loosening engine mounts or exhaust components to gain clearance.

  • Labor Hours: Most flat-rate manuals suggest 3 to 5 hours of labor.

  • The “Audi Trick”: In 2026, most independent mechanics will suggest buying the Audi-branded version of this part (06M911024) to save roughly 50% on the part cost, as the component itself is identical.

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10 reviews for Lamborghini Urus Starter 06M911024

  1. Lena Schmidt (verified owner)

    Very strong aesthetic presence.

  2. Tristan Moore (verified owner)

    Premium sporty aesthetic.

  3. Alina Popescu (verified owner)

    Strong supercar engineering feel.

  4. Yuri Petrov (verified owner)

    Strong performance tuning feel.

  5. Quincy Reed (verified owner)

    Controlled stopping behavior in design view.

  6. Aaron Cole (verified owner)

    Performance-driven mechanical feel.

  7. Wiktoria Nowak (verified owner)

    Very sharp and performance-focused behavior.

  8. Mason Carter (verified owner)

    Aerodynamic and sharp body styling.

  9. Marta Kowalska (verified owner)

    High-speed stability styling.

  10. Nora Hughes (verified owner)

    Power delivery feels extremely aggressive.

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