Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato Conquers The Sand In New Teaser

Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato Conquers The Sand In New Teaser

Lamborghini is back with a new teaser video of the upcoming Huracan Sterrato, showing more of its off-road prowess and rugged looks. The rally-prepped supercar is now dressed in a blue-themed camouflage livery, leaving little to the imagination.

The video titled “Beyond The Concrete – Part 2” shows a female driver having fun with the Huracan Sterrato on sand and gravel roads, benefiting from the increased ground clearance which is quite evident in this clip. The goal is to meet a surfer at a nearby beach, with the Sterrato’s power sliding on the sand likened to the surfboard ripping the waves.

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The blue-themed livery of the prototype from the second teaser (above) is not the only change compared to the orange-themed Sterrato (below) from the first “Beyond The Concrete” installment.

Besides the color change on the livery, this time around the prototype of the Huracan Sterrato sports roof rack extensions on its tiny roof rails, making it easier to carry some extra kit. It is also fitted with a different set of black-painted multi-spoke alloy wheels. The version-specific bodykit is retained, including the unpainted bolt-on wide fender extensions, the extra LEDs mounted on the nose, the restyled intakes, the large scoop on the engine cover, and the diffuser.

The Huracan Sterrato is expected to retain the mid-mounted naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10, likely producing 631 hp (471 kW / 640 PS) just like in the Evo AWD, the Tecnica, and the STO. The all-wheel-drive nature of the Sterrato is evident from the video, with Lamborghini’s rear-biased system making drifting seem quite easy, and the front axle stepping in when extra traction is needed.

Lamborghini didn’t give a specific date for the unveiling of the Huracan Sterrato but a reveal at the 2022 Paris Motor Show seems likely. The off-road prepped supercar will likely be the last hurrah for the aging Huracan which will be replaced next year by an electrified successor.

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