A Gallery Showcasing the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato in Action

The 602 hp Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato on an off-road course near Chuckwalla Valley Raceway in Desert Center, Calif.
The 602 hp Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato on an off-road course near Chuckwalla Valley Raceway in Desert Center, Calif.
The Huracán Sterrato can hit 60 mph in 3.4 seconds, while its carbon-ceramic brakes confidently haul the 3,300-pound coupe down from triple-digit speeds.
Rally mode lets the Sterrato kick its tail out under aggressive acceleration, allowing drivers to drift through off-road corners.
Although the Sterrato’s off-road acumen isn’t shared by any of its Huracán siblings, the overall cockpit aesthetic is a common denominator.
With a 1.7-inch increase in ground clearance, a wider front and rear track, and a slightly longer wheelbase, the Sterrato also features aluminum underbody panels and Bridgestone Dueler off-road tires.
The Sterrato’s tires feature run-flat technology that provides 50 miles of travel at zero PSI, but the real engineering coup is reflected in their ability to deliver excellent on- and off-road grip.
With a higher center of gravity compared to others in the Huracán line, the Sterrato has been given a top speed of 162 mph, which is about 25 mph less than the more track-inspired Huracán STO.
A total of 1,499 examples of the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato are planned for production, each with a starting price of approximately $260,000.
About 35 percent of the Sterrato’s made will be allocated to the U.S. market.