Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Production Car Spied Up Close

It is expected that the supercar will soon be available for off-road use.

Since December 2014’s public unveiling, there have been many versions of the Huracan. There have been several sightings in which mules were being used to test the Huracan in different situations. The most recent version is yet to be released. The Huracan Sterrato is the rugged version the V10-powered supercar.

The Huracan Sterrato was first revealed as a concept in 2003. It has not been produced yet. A Huracan test vehicle was seen leaving the Lamborghini factory. This is the production form for the Sterrato variant.

Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Production Car Spied Up Close

Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Production Car Spied Up Close

The Huracan Sterrato test car is entirely covered in white camouflage. This conceals the significant changes. A closer inspection reveals details such as the noticeable increase in ground clearance, bulging flares at the fenders, and the scoop that allows air to enter the engine from behind the seats.

The test mule was spotted during cold weather testing. It has all of the above except for the LED lightbar mounted on the front. The angular fenders found on the production version of the test mule are reminiscent the Huracan Stterrato Concept from 2019.

The concept of the Sterrato is the same as the Huracan Evo concept.

One of the four new Lamborghinis will soon be unveiled as hintted by CEO Stephan Winkelmann. When is it expected to debut? Although there is no timeline, the uploader of this video mentioned that production would begin in August. According to early rumors , production will be limited to 500-1000 units.

We are still waiting on an official announcement. You’ll hear from us as soon as it arrives.