This thing looks even better in person.
Lamborghini revealed its off-road-ready Huracán Sterrato earlier this week, and engineers have wasted no time taking the car out of the company’s factory to go on test drives. Spy shooter Varryx on YouTube caught this production-spec Sterrato leaving Lamborghini headquarters this week, giving us our best look yet at the finished product.
The Huracán Sterrato we see here is sporting a funky tri-color olive, black, and orange livery, unlike anything we’ve seen before from the brand. The video allows us to get a close-up look at all of the cosmetic changes, including the raised ride height, fender flares, fog lights, and underbody protection. We’re big fans of the roof bars, roof scoop, and brightly colored diffuser out back.
While official pictures and info of the Sterrato were released on Monday, Lamborghini has yet to reveal any specs or performance figures. We’re expecting the car to get a version of the Huracán’s well-used 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V-10 paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch and all-wheel-drive. The sound coming from this tester suggests we might be on the right track.
Brian Silvestro Road & Track staff writer with a taste for high-mileage, rusted-out projects and amateur endurance racing.
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