The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is the type of car that seems almost too wild to be true, but another recent sighting proves that the car will be coming to the garages of a lucky few enthusiasts. Sporting white camouflage, the car was recently seen leaving the automaker’s Sant’Agatha Bolognese plant.
Spotted in a new, loose-fitting, all-white camouflage, Lamborghini is clearly trying to hide some of the finer details on the upcoming car. Despite that, though, there are still some hints as to what’s coming.
The test car is fitted with five-spoke rims similar to those seen on the Huracán Sterrato Concept car. They have been modified to feature even less material, though, possibly suggesting these are our first look at the wheels the production car will be sold with.
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Further up, the white camo can’t hide the fact that this prototype sits considerably higher off the road than a standard Huracán. Although details on the production model haven’t been shared yet, the concept car was 1.85-inches (47 mm) higher off the road than the standard car.
Other features expected to trickle down from concept to production include the roof rails as well as a roof-mounted air intake. The latter looks like the one on the track-focused Huracán STO, perhaps signaling that the car won’t lose any power in its off-road transformation.
Expected to be based on the Huracán Evo, the Sterrato will most likely feature Lamborghini’s trusty 5.2-liter V10 engine. It makes 631 hp (470 kW/640 PS) and 443 lb-ft (600 Nm) of torque in the standard car and is connected to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and an all-wheel-drive system, allowing the Huracan to hit 62 mph (100 km/h) in just 2.9 seconds.
Lamborghini has yet to confirm the Huracán Sterrato’s release date, but it did say that it would unveil one more Huracán derivative this year, so we expect to have more information about this car before 2023.