We also know that Lamborghini recently filed trademarks for the names Sterrato and Tecnica. It’s doubtful these are the names chosen for the Huracan successor, as Lamborghini puts a bit more effort into car names. Most of their vehicles are named after bulls. The Huracan was named after a Spanish fighting bull that lived in 1879.
Roughly translated, Sterrato means “dirt road,” and “Tecnica” means technique. The most likely candidate is the Sterrato because it exists already.
In 2019, Lamborghini introduced the Sterrato; a 640-horsepower lifted Huracan for gravel travel. Lamborghini played around with the AWD system, making it more rear-biased. Lambo also added skid plates, protection for the air intakes, and chunky off-road tires.
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