The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato concept was unveiled back in 2019 hinted at the brand’s intention of doing something more adventurous with the Huracan range. Earlier this year, a few spy images of a comparatively high-riding Lamborghini test mule surfaced online confirming that a production version of the Lamborghini Sterrato was on the cards. And finally, Lamborghini has dropped the first teaser of the Huracan Sterrato. Unlike other Huracans, the Sterrato will feature roof rails and a generous ground clearance to tackle bumpy roads, while it’s hard to miss the plastic body cladding tacked onto the fenders.
The bespoke livery refers to the outdoorsy Huracan as being “brave, authentic, and unexpected.”
The extra lights at the front and roof scoop make the Sterrato stand out evenmore and the company has confirmed that the concept’s name will be carried over for the production model. Then, the bespoke livery refers to the outdoorsy Huracan as being “brave, authentic, and unexpected” while the video shows a well-protected underbody to better handle rough terrain. The air intakes on the side have been redesigned and so are reshaped bumpers and rear louvers. We can also presume there will be a recalibrated all-wheel-drive (AWD) system and a toughened-up suspension.
The Sterrato concept was based on the Huracan Evo.
It will sit 47 mm higher on bespoke 20-inch wheels attached to wider front and rear tracks. The Sterrato concept was based on the Huracan Evo which came with a 640 bhp V10 along with the AWD system, torque vectoring, and all-wheel steering. The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato will follow the road-going Tecnica and the track-only GT3 EVO2 and could be the last iteration of the Huracan family.