Lamborghini has unveiled the Huracan Sterrato All Terrain at the Milan Design Week 2024. The Italian supercar's off-road model is limited to 12 units. It is available in four camouflage liveries based on distinct scenic settings – Sabbia (sand), Neve (snow), Bosco (green track), and Terra (gravel). The carmaker's Ad Personam team created these camouflage paint schemes, which include matte black finishes on the crossbars, rear hood, roof, and factory-fitted roof rails. The look is further enhanced with a matte dark lower part and 19-inch forged matte black wheels. Let's look at the features and other details of the Huracan Sterrato All Terrain.
Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All Terrain: Other Highlights
The interior of the Huracan Sterrato All Terrain highlights the creativity of the Ad Personam studio. The vehicle features lasered Sterrato graphics, dark chrome trim, carbon twill, and Alcantara upholstery, along with Ad Personam plates, which add to its uniqueness.
The Huracan Sterrato All Terrain retains the 5.2-litre V10 engine, which produces 602bhp and 560Nm. The 7-speed dual-clutch transmission delivers power to all four wheels. The supercar accelerates from 0 to 100km/h in 3.8 seconds and has a top speed of 260km/h. It is important to note that all 12 Huracan Sterrato All Terrain units have already been sold out.
Lamborghini is well-known for its powerful V10 and V12 engines, which power several standard and special edition vehicles in the global market. Lamborghini just introduced the Huracan STJ (limited to 10 units) with a naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10 engine, which also powers the Huracan STO. The powertrain features a dual-clutch seven-speed automatic transmission and produces 630bhp and 565Nm. Let us look at some of the model's key details.
Lamborghini Huracan STJ
The limited-edition supercar called the Huracan STJ gets its name from the renowned one-make championship held by Lamborghini. The STJ is based on the Huracan STO and incorporates a special aerodynamic package designed by the Lamborghini Squadra Corse team. Striking a delicate balance between optimal handling and stability, enhancements such as an additional carbon fibre flap and an updated rear wing elevate aerodynamic efficiency by approximately 10%.
The supercar has two unique liveries: a Grigio Telesto, with a black roof and exquisite red and white embellishments, and a vibrant Blu Eliadi paint job with a black roof, which complements the red and white trim elements.
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