Utah man builds tent on top of 1,900-HP twin-turbo Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato then gets stuck in desert sand
Published on Nov 08, 2025 at 1:17 PM (UTC+4)
by Alessandro Renesis
Last updated on Nov 06, 2025 at 4:23 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Kate Bain
This YouTuber from Utah took his 1,900-horsepower Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato to the desert to test it out as an overlander.
He modified it extensively to make it more powerful, and to turn it into an off-road-friendly supercar.
He also added a tent on top of the Lambo, although that is probably what got him in trouble.
It all went wrong, and the locals had to step in to save him.
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How he turned his Lamborghini into an overlander
YouTuber who goes by Supercar Ron decided to take his heavily modified Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato to the desert in Utah.
Built in partnership with Envision Tuning, this car puts out 1,900 horsepower using E85 fuel, which is about 1,400 more than the standard Huracán.
He also added a 1.7-inch lift, underbody protection, and a Sterling rooftop tent that’s probably to blame for what happened next.

At some point, the Lambo sank axle-deep in mud and had to be rescued by the locals.
And this almost certainly happened precisely because this supercar had an 80-pound roof limit, which he ignored by fitting a heavy rooftop tent.
Still, at least he’ll be able to drive back home under its own steam after he was ‘saved’ from his predicament by the locals.
This isn’t the first overlanding Lambo, or the craziest
This isn’t the first overlanding Lambo on the planet, and definitely not the craziest.
There was a man from Colorado who decided to turn his Lamborghini Urus into a proper mobile home, and he’s been using it to travel the world for a while.
What he did was pretty radical.

A while back, he left his job, sold or donated most of his possessions, including his house, and he has been touring the world with his Lamborghini Urus ever since.
After removing the back seats and replacing the front bumper with an off-road one, he also added roof boxes for tools and supplies, and he even managed to fit a single bed, a pantry, a fridge, and even a kitchen in the back of the Lambo.
He’s traveled across 40 countries so far, including Russia, Italy, France, Uzbekistan, England, Wales and Scotland.