
Lamborghini already has an SUV – the £160,000 Urus. Nevertheless it might quickly add to its off-road line-up with the Italian marque teasing new footage of its Huracan Sterrato – a supercar designed to be pushed away from the tarmac.
A model of its Huracan mannequin with a lofted experience top, off-road tyres and rock-deflecting panels was first revealed again in 2019, however the model has now proven a choice of pictures and a video of a pre-production mannequin being put by its paces.
The model has remained tight-lipped about once we would possibly see it seem in showrooms. Once we do, it might be the proper supercar for Britain’s pothole-riddled roads.
Off-road supercar: These are the newest pictures of the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, which suggests the legendary Italian producer is severe about placing it into manufacturing
Sterrato, translated from Italian, means ‘filth street’. And as you’ll be able to see, it’s a becoming nameplate for this specific supercar.
Little or no info has been launched by Lamborghini concerning the mannequin, aside from a tag line of ‘Past the Concrete’.
The camouflage pores and skin on the automobile has ‘courageous’, ‘genuine’ and ‘surprising’ dotted over the bodywork – definitely phrases that describe the corporate’s choice to make a manufacturing model.
The video exhibits the Huracan Sterrato being pushed on a winding B-road earlier than dramatically skidding off the tarmac onto a gravel observe.
It then races towards a downhill mountain bike rider throughout unfastened terrain on a cross-country dash to a gated rustic property.
The soundtrack of the clip confirms that it’s powered by a V10 engine, which would be the identical 5.2-litre unit used within the typical Huracan and can be the motor propelling the Urus ‘tremendous SUV’ (learn our check drive of that automobile right here).
Stories counsel the engine would be the identical configuration used for the newest Huracan EVO, that means round 640bhp delivered through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox that may lead to a 0-to-62mph acceleration time within the area of three.3 seconds.


Sterrato, translated from Italian, means ‘filth street’. And as you’ll be able to see, it’s a becoming nameplate for this specific supercar


Little or no info has been launched by Lamborghini concerning the mannequin, aside from a tag line of ‘Past the Concrete’
Energy can be despatched to all 4 wheels for optimum grip, and all 4 wheels may also steer so the supercar can flip aggressively it doesn’t matter what floor is beneath the specially-created chunky off-road tyres.
Modified suspension means it has ample floor clearance and will even deal with small jumps – although we’re undecided if we’d really feel comfy launching by the air any automobile with a six-figure price ticket.
In contrast to the 2019 idea, this one has no roof-mounted gentle bar, although it does retain the extra illumination supplied by a pair of LED lights mounted to its nostril.
Roof bars that might be used to move off-road gear, canoes, bike racks or a roof field additionally stay within the newest instance previewed.


The video exhibits the Huracan Sterrato being pushed on a winding B-road earlier than dramatically skidding off the tarmac onto a gravel observe. It then races towards a downhill mountain bike rider on a cross-country dash to a gated rustic property


The soundtrack of the clip categorically confirms that it’s powered by a V10 engine, which would be the identical 5.2-litre unit used within the typical Huracan
When it comes to styling, it definitely ticks the Lamborghini supercar containers with loads of drama, sharp edges and bulging physique elements.
This features a set of composite bodywork across the engine bay, aspect skirts, air intakes and large wheel arches – these are made out of carbon fibre and elastomeric resin designed to deflect stones.
It additionally will get extra underbody reinforcement to guard its stomach from scrapes and unfastened rocks in addition to a rear skid plate that doubles as a diffuser.
The fast-paced footage seems to indicate an inside roll cage and we count on there to be four-point seatbelts and body-hugging seats to maintain occupants securely in place irrespective of how a lot they’re bouncing round.
The supercar-maker has beforehand mentioned the concept behind a automobile of this sort is impressed by the Jarama and Urraco fashions of the Seventies, with an instance of every transformed into high-performance desert racers that competed within the rallies beneath their respective names in 1973 and 1974.
When talking concerning the unique Sterrato idea in 2019, Maurizio Reggiani, Lamborghini’s chief technical officer, mentioned: ‘The Huracan Sterrato illustrates Lamborghini’s dedication to being a future shaper: a brilliant sports activities automobile with off-road capabilities, the Sterrato demonstrates the Huracan’s versatility and opens the door to one more benchmark of driving emotion and efficiency.
‘Lamborghini’s R&D and design groups are always exploring new alternatives and delivering the surprising as a core attribute of our DNA, difficult potentialities whereas impressed by Lamborghini model heritage.’
Taking a sports activities automobile and changing it for off-road use would possibly sound a little bit alien, however it’s one thing Porsche has beforehand experimented with when creating rallying and rally-cross 911s – and lately toyed with the concept of creating a ‘Safari’ model of its flagship mannequin.


Lamborghini first teased the concept of an off-road Huracan in 2019, with this Sterrato idea (pictured). The model proven within the new clip not has the roof-mounted gentle bar, however does have the extra LED lamps on the nostril


The automobile will characteristic a lot of underbody safety and the newest clip suggests it retains the skid plate on the again that doubles as a diffuser – one thing additionally proven on the 2019 idea mannequin (pictured)


Stories counsel the engine would be the identical configuration used for the newest Huracan EVO, that means round 640bhp delivered through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox that may lead to a 0-to-62mph acceleration time within the area of three.3 secs


Energy can be despatched to all 4 wheels for optimum grip, and all 4 wheels may also steer so the supercar can flip aggressively it doesn’t matter what floor is beneath the specially-created chunky off-road tyres


Modified suspension means it has ample floor clearance and will even deal with small jumps – although we’re undecided if we’d really feel comfy launching by the air any automobile with a six-figure price ticket


When it comes to styling, it’s seems to be very near the 2019 idea (thought the camouflage pores and skin does conceal a number of the options. It would definitely tick the Lamborghini supercar containers with loads of drama, sharp edges and bulging physique elements


Just like the 2019 idea, it seems to have the identical composite bodywork across the engine bay, aspect skirts, air intakes and large wheel arches – these are made out of carbon fibre and elastomeric resin designed to deflect stones.
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