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Final V10-Powered Lamborghini Is Nearly Here & It Looks To Be Made For Our Potholed Roads
Lamborghini has once again teased the arrival of its final V10-powered supercar, the Huracan Sterrato. The Sant'Agata Bolognese-based firm has also revealed the exact date it will be unveiling the off-roading-focused Huracan to the world.
The raging bull marque has also revealed that the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato will be revealed on the 30th of November at Art Basel in Miami. The Sterrato will be the last hurrah for the Huracan and its mighty naturally aspirated V10 engine.
The latest teaser from Lamborghini also gives us our first look at the Huracan Sterrato in the form of a few official images of the unhinged supercar for the rough stuff. The images reveal the unhinged exterior of the Sterrato with its flared-out fenders and the roof scoop along with the bonnet-mounted set of extra lights.
Lamborghini recently revealed that all of its future models will be hybridized before full electrification occurs. The marque has already killed off its glorious N.A. 6.5-litre V12 powerplant. While the next big Lambo will have a V12 with electrical assistance, the smaller, higher-volume Lambo supercar is expected to get a turbocharged V8 engine.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is expected to sport the same 631bhp and 600Nm output as the absolutely mad STO and the Performante and is expected to borrow the latter's four-wheel drive system to deal with the rough stuff.
The Sterrato is also expected to sport a slightly different suspension setup to help it hoon around the dirt tracks which will be aided by the raised ride height (47mm higher than a regular Huracan. The wheels are slightly smaller as well and come wrapped in chunky tyres to help with grip levels.
Thoughts About The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato will be the final iteration of the raging bull firm's best-selling supercar of all time and its V10 powerplant. Thankfully, Lamborghini has decided to go all out with its final Huracan and the Sterrato looks ready to take the supercar into places where you'd normally wish for a Urus.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is expected to come to India as we expect it to be a proper production car from the Italian marque rather than one of their few-off specials. With its raised ride height the Sterrato may just be the perfect supercar for our potholed roads.