Italian supercar manufacturer Lamborghini has teamed up with Italian premium bicycle manufacturer 3T. The result of their collaboration is a bike called the 3T Exploro Racemax x Huracán Sterrato. Here’s what you get for your $15,000.
In case you’ve been living under a rock, the Huracán Sterrato is Lamborghini’s new off-road ready two-door supercar. Despite some questionable marketing tactics, it sounds like it’s an absolute hoot to drive where there are no roads. 3T is an up-and-coming bike builder that focuses primarily on gravel bikes.
Gravel bikes look a lot like road bikes but they’re designed to improve off-road comfort and handling much like the Huracán Sterrato. You can see where this is going… The 3T Exploro Racemax x Huracán Sterrato offers super high-end quality and exclusivity for those who can afford it.
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For the cash, buyers get very little configurability. On 3T’s website, we see that it only offers sizes from 51cm up to 58cm and every Exploro Racemax x Huracán Sterrato will come with the same components from what we can tell. They include a 1x drivetrain and a 12-speed Sram Rival AXS 10-36t cassette out back. Sram Red AXS shifters and hydraulic disc brakes make up the rest of the drivetrain.
Fat 40mm 700c Pirelli Cinturato Gravel tires are wrapped around 3T’s very own Discus 45 l 40 LTD carbon wheels with titanium hubs. A Fizik Antares Versus EVO 00 Adaptive saddle provides comfort for long rides. Take a closer look at it and you’ll notice its 3D-printed foam which adds stiffness where you need it and compliance where you want it.
The components aren’t all that far off of what 3T offers in its standard 3T Exploro Racemax though. The closest non-Lamborghini bike to this one that 3T offers is the Exploro Racemax Italia (meaning that it’s constructed in Italy as opposed to overseas) Red AXS 1X12. It costs some $11,999 so with that in mind, the extra few thousand for the supercar version isn’t all that bad a deal. 3T is building fewer than 2,000 units in total.