The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is a very cool car but we would be shocked if 10% of owners ever took their vehicles off-roading. Thankfully, the owner of this particular Huracan Sterrato is not afraid of doing just that.

This particular Huracan Sterrato was recently picked up by its owner and he wasted no time in venturing off the road. In fact, he hit the dirt with just 93 miles (150 km) on the clock and immediately started to powerslide around a series of turns. It makes for very fun viewing, even though we can’t help but cringe about how many scratches and chips the pristine black paint probably got during its dirty journey.

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The owner of the car was also brave enough to take it through a stream. While the stream wasn’t particularly deep, it did nearly come up to the door sills and the Huracan looked right at home in this environment. The owner does note that ground clearance is still a bit of an issue with the Huracan Sterrato and that you still have to be careful not to hit any big rocks that could scrap the car’s underside.

The ride height of the Huracan Sterrato is only 1.7 inches (44 mm) higher than a standard Huracan. Owners also don’t have the ability to adjust the ride height as they do with the Porsche 911 Dakar but fortunately, the underbody does feature aluminum protection to help keep the vital parts protected. The standard 19-inch Bridgestone Dueler AT002 tires also appear to do a good job of offering decent off-road performance while not completely ruining the road handling abilities of the mid-engined supercar.