Lamborghini has taken the wraps off its all-new go-anywhere supercar, the Huracan Sterrato. As described by us previously, the vehicle was presented at Art Basel in Miami.
The Sterrato is primarily a jacked-up Huracan. In reality, compared to the Huracan Evo, the suspension on the Sterrato has been lifted by 43 mm. More ground clearance, put together with all-wheel travel and an up-to-date ‘Integrated Automobile Dynamics System’ gives it the go-anyplace means.
On the outside the house, the Huracan Sterrato gets a bespoke physique package that incorporates fender extensions, skid plates, roof rails, a roof scoop and even a pair of auxiliary LED lights.
At its heart is the common 5.2-liter V10 motor that develops 602 hp and 413 lb-ft of torque. It is channelled to all 4 wheels by means of a 7-speed dual-clutch computerized transmission. In addition to Strada and Activity modes, the Sterrato also gets a ‘Rally’ mode, one of a kind to the design. Lambo claims a -62 mph time of 3.4 seconds and a top rated speed of 162 mph.
Besides the raised suspension, Lamborghini has also offered the Sterrato broader entrance and rear tracks. The car or truck rides on 19-inch wheels shod with Bridgestone’s all-terrain run-flat tires.
Creation of the Huracan Sterrato will commence in February 2023. Only 1499 models will be created.