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The new Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is finally here

Feast your eyes on the marque's first-ever off-roading supercar

by | Published on 14th Nov 2022

The hotly-anticipated Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is finally here and it will take you from the racetrack to the desert and back.

Lamborghini says it will be able to go anywhere and do anything – completely redefining what a supercar is.

READ MORE: Lamborghini’s first off-road supercar is finally here

The company has been teasing an off-road supercar for a while now.

However, we had only seen concept cars and prototypes until now.

This is the real deal because a production version is coming.

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We don’t know much about it yet but more details will revealed at Art Basel, where the Sterrato is scheduled to make its public debut.

Lamborghini teased the “new era of driving pleasure” on Twitter today ahead of the Sterrato’s official unveil on November 30.

The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is based on an off-road Huracán concept from 2019.

It is taller and significantly wider than the standard Huracán.

The most obvious changes, aside from the ride height, are the bolted-on plastic wheel arches and the roof rails.

There are chunkier black plastic side skirts with integrated air intakes, too.

Lamborghini hasn’t confirmed any details but the good news is the Huracán’s V10 is still there.

Expect a power output in excess of 600+ hp.

Also, this being an off-roader, expect a lot more torque than the standard Huracán can produce.

Lamborghini goes off-road

Lamborghini has made two off-roading vehicles in its history – the LM002 and the Urus.

However, both the LM002 and the Urus are full-blown off-roaders.

Meanwhile, the Sterrato is an off-roader that is also a supercar.

You can definitely expect similar vehicles from Lamborghini’s rivals in the coming months.

In fact, Porsche has already announced an off-road-friendly sports car called the ‘911 Dakar’.

Spy shots

The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato has now been spied hitting the road outside the marque’s headquarters in Italy. 

The supercar was spotted going for a spin in Sant-Agata, and the footage is giving us a totally unfiltered look ahead of its official reveal.

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