Meet the Huracan Sterrato, Lamborghini’s latest concept, a robust all-wheel-drive system with a big, powerful engine, and you’d have a potent off-road machine. Packing the same 631bhp naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 as the new Huracán Evo, the Huracán Sterrato boasts a range of off-road-inspired styling revisions and equipment.
Taking its name from the Italian for ‘dirt road’, the Sterrato is built to be “fun to drive off-road”. Wide shoulder blocks, underbody reinforcements in the form of front and rear skid plates and aluminum-reinforced side skirts, as well as body protection, have turned the Huracan into a true off-road-ready supercar. Lamborghini says the concept takes inspiration from its new Urus SUV, as well as Jarama and Urraco models modified in the 1970s to traverse challenging terrain at high speeds.
To enhance the Sterrato’s off-road appearance, Lamborghini added a roof-mounted LED light bar and LED bumper lights. The automaker says the Sterrato features a sporty off-road interior trim that features a titanium roll cage, four-point seatbelts, aluminum floor panels, and new carbon bi-shell sports seats.
‘The Huracan Sterrato illustrates Lamborghini’s commitment to being a future shaper: a super sports car with off-road capabilities, the Sterrato demonstrates the Huracan’s versatility and opens the door to yet another benchmark of driving emotion and performance”, company CTO Maurizio Reggiani said. Lamborghini’s R&D and design teams are constantly exploring new opportunities and delivering the unexpected as a core characteristic of our DNA, challenging possibilities while inspired by Lamborghini brand heritage.”
For right now, the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is a one-off off-road concept with zero plans for the creation to enter production. Discover Opulent Club on Apple News.