By now, it’s no secret that Lamborghini is readying an off-road version of the Huracan called the Sterrato, and the first official camo-free images shows just how similar it looks to the 2019 Sterrato concept.
Much like the recently-confirmed Porsche 911 Dakar, the Huracan Sterrato, which will be unveiled at the Art Basel in Miami on November 30, will be a supercar that you can take off-road, and as such, will feature all the necessary modifications to do so. This includes things like a lifted suspension, new wheels mounted on meatier off-road tires, and a roof scoop to ensure the air going to the engine is clean and dust-free. Other touches that aren’t mandatory but are welcome additions are the LED light bars on the front bumper and the roof racks with cross bars to carry all your adventure gear.
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Lamborghini also went through the trouble of giving the Sterrato different visual cues that are equal parts functional and fashionable. These include the restyled lower intakes, the protective cladding on the side skirts and bumpers, as well as unpainted bolt-on fender flares that also serve to guard the Huracan’s body from debris.
There’s not been any word on the powertrain, but seeing as even the range-topping, track-focused Huracan STO packs nearly the same V10 engine as the base Huracan Evo AWD, we’d imagine the Sterrato will be no different. That being said, the tried-and-tested 5.2-liter V10 has a lot going for it, with a nice exotic sound to accompany its 631 hp (640 PS / 471 kW) and 443 lb-ft (600 Nm) of torque. One thing we can say with almost absolute certainty, though, is that the car will be all-wheel drive, seeing as it’s supposed to be able to venture off road.