After a lengthy teaser campaign, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is finally here. The brand only makes 1,499 of them worldwide. If you don’t think you will be one of those customers, then you can at least configure your ideal example of an off-road supercar. The online configurator has many customization options.
On the outside, Sterrato comes in two forms. Tecnica added extra driving stripes and lights to the body. The Base Offering removes these elements but retains the higher ride height and larger fenders that make this model special. Lights on the nose is still an option.
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Lamborghini groups body colors into various themes. Sportiva includes several bright colors. Contemporanea has a more subtle hue. Eclettica features options for people looking for something different like purple Viola Bast. Classica consists of several retro paint schemes. Tecnica has a matte finish. If none of these suit your style, the Ad Personam Palette has more to choose from.
If you select stripes on the body, you can also adjust the color. The underbody trim is available in black, Grigio Titans, Bronze Serse or body colour. In stock form, the mirror cover is black, but buyers can choose a different color for it.
The interior is also customizable. The Verde Sterrato is one of the unique choices for its cabin. It is a dark green color which looks like the drab olive color you find on military clothing. The steering wheel is available in leather or Alcantara finishes.
Lamborghini offers several options for the Sterrato, and some of these are things you’d expect a car in this price range to have. For example, there are cup holder and smoker packages. Apple CarPlay is also an available upgrade. Customers can also purchase up to five years of maintenance and a five-year warranty.
To make the Sterrato more capable off-road, Lamborghini gave the car a 1.7-inch suspension lift compared to the Huracan Evo. The front track is 1.2 inches wider, and the rear track is 1.3 inches wider. The 19-inch wheels wear Bridgestone Dueler AT002 run-flat all-terrain tires exclusive to this model. Driving mode gets Rally settings, and special instruments include an inclinometer, pitch and roll indicators, steering angle indicators, and more.
Power comes from a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine that produces 602 horsepower (449 kilowatts) and 413 pound-feet (560 Newton-meters) of torque. A seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox sends power to the all-wheel drive system. The setup had the Sterrato reach 62 miles per hour (100 kilometers per hour) in 3.4 seconds. Top speed is 162 mph (261 kph).
Production of the Sterrato starts in February 2023. Pricing details will follow later.