Lamborghini is working on at least one last final version of the Huracan before the supercar is replaced by a new model. We know for a fact that the Italian automaker has plans for a more adventurous version of the model and we have a new spy video with the angry bull to share with you. It comes from Varryx on Youtube and shows us a test prototype of the Huracan Sterrato.
The upgraded variant of the supercar was officially confirmed in July this year and the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company is now in an advanced stage of development. This test vehicle was nabbed near the brand’s factory and it wore motley camouflage all around its body. Despite the disguise, however, there are some interesting things to point out.
15 Pictures
First, up front, it looks like the production model will closely follow the Sterrato concept design. This is evident by the design of the lower part of the bumper where there is a camouflaged trapezoidal shape. On the concept vehicle, this area had an aluminum protection panel sitting at the bottom of the bumper.
The elongated wheel arches are also visible. We don’t know if they will be the same shape and size as those of the Sterrato concept, but we do know that they will hide wheels that are at least 20 inches in diameter. Previous spy photos have shown that the vehicle will also get a large rear hood scoop.
The Huracan Sterrato will be based on the Huracan Evo but will feature substantial modifications to make it more suitable for going off-road. These include a raised suspension of approximately 1.85 inches (47 millimeters) which can accommodate the large tires with thicker sidewalls. Lamborghini’s tried and tested V10 will sit behind the seats and send power to all four wheels.
Speaking of mills, the Sterrato concept had a version of the 640-hp V10. Lambo’s AWD system, complete with torque vectoring and all-wheel steering systems, should be part of the package. We’ll know more soon when the Huracan Sterrato makes its official, full debut.
Lamborghini is working on at least one last final version of the Huracan before the supercar is replaced by a new model. We know for a fact that the Italian automaker has plans for a more adventurous version of the model and we have a new spy video with the angry bull to share with you. It comes from Varryx on Youtube and shows us a test prototype of the Huracan Sterrato.
The upgraded variant of the supercar was officially confirmed in July this year and the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company is now in an advanced stage of development. This test vehicle was nabbed near the brand’s factory and it wore motley camouflage all around its body. Despite the disguise, however, there are some interesting things to point out.
15 Pictures
First, up front, it looks like the production model will closely follow the Sterrato concept design. This is evident by the design of the lower part of the bumper where there is a camouflaged trapezoidal shape. On the concept vehicle, this area had an aluminum protection panel sitting at the bottom of the bumper.
The elongated wheel arches are also visible. We don’t know if they will be the same shape and size as those of the Sterrato concept, but we do know that they will hide wheels that are at least 20 inches in diameter. Previous spy photos have shown that the vehicle will also get a large rear hood scoop.
The Huracan Sterrato will be based on the Huracan Evo but will feature substantial modifications to make it more suitable for going off-road. These include a raised suspension of approximately 1.85 inches (47 millimeters) which can accommodate the large tires with thicker sidewalls. Lamborghini’s tried and tested V10 will sit behind the seats and send power to all four wheels.
Speaking of mills, the Sterrato concept had a version of the 640-hp V10. Lambo’s AWD system, complete with torque vectoring and all-wheel steering systems, should be part of the package. We’ll know more soon when the Huracan Sterrato makes its official, full debut.