The Car Guide discovers the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato

Lamborghini has chosen Miami Beach and the Art Basel event to proceed with the official unveiling of the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato, the new off-road type variant of the range.

Powered by the naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 engine that produces 602 horsepower, the Sterrato features raised ground clearance, skid plates, a roof air intake, rally-style headlights mounted on its front cover, and it rolls on Bridgestone Dueler tires!

A sport for madmax

The Huracán is already striking, but the Sterrato is even more so. The name ‘Sterrato’ means ‘dirt road’ in Italian, and that’s why the Huracán has undergone a radical transformation to become an exotic car capable of driving on surfaces other than asphalt.

Photo: Gabriel Gelinas

The idea of ​​designing an off-road version of the Huracán arose while engineers were proceeding with the development of the brand’s Urus SUV. During tests carried out in off-road driving, they wondered if it would be possible to create a sports car capable of driving in similar conditions. Now this questioning has become a car in its own right. Basically, the Sterrato is a Huracán EVO that has undergone several modifications.

Present at the launch of the Sterrato, The Car Guide was able to speak with Mitja Borkert, head of design at Lamborghini. Here is a video (in English) during which he explains the design elements specific to the new Huracán Sterrato which will be produced in only 1,499 copies, 800 of these cars having already been reserved by customers. Good viewing!


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