Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Caught On Camera With Funky Camouflage

Lamborghini is working on at least one final version of the Huracan before the supercar is replaced with a new model. We know for sure that the Italian automaker has plans to take on a bolder model and we have a new spy video with an angry bull to share with you. Came from Varyx on Youtube and show us a test prototype of the Huracan Sterrato.

The lifted variant of the supercar was officially confirmed in July this year and the Sant’Agata Bolognese-based company is now in the advanced stages of development. This test vehicle was captured near the brand’s factory and wore a variety of camouflage all over its body. Despite the disguise, however, there are interesting things to point out.

First, on the front, it appears that the production model will closely follow the design of the Sterrato concept. This can be seen from the design of the bottom of the bumper which has a trapezoidal shape that is disguised. On concept vehicles, this area has a protective aluminum panel located at the bottom of the bumper.

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Also visible are the extended wheel arches. We don’t know if they will be the same shape and size as the Sterrato concept, but we do know they will hide wheels that are at least 20 inches in diameter. Previous spy photos have shown the vehicle will also get a large hood scoop at the rear.

The Huracan Sterrato will be based on the Huracan Evo but will feature substantial modifications to make it more suitable for off-roading. This includes a raised suspension of approximately 1.85 inches (47 millimeters) that can accommodate large tires with thicker sidewalls. Lamborghini tested and tested the V10 would sit in the back of the seat and would send power to all four wheels.

Speaking of factories, the Sterrato concept has a V10 version with 640 horsepower. The Lambo AWD system equipped with torque vectoring and an all-wheel steering system is expected to be part of the package. We’ll soon find out when the Huracan Sterrato will make its official and full debut.

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