Lamborghini showcases the Huracan Sterrato on ice
22 Feb 2023|1,457 views
Lamborghini has revealed fresh new images of the Huracan Sterrato on ice and snow.
The car was shot at an exclusive ski resort in the Italian Alps, where it was able to put its all-wheel drive system on show.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato sports a reinforced rear diffuser to protect it from any stray debris should it drive off the road With a specially calibrated 'Rally' drive mode optimised for dirt and loose surfaces such as snow, alongside wider tracks and an increased ride height, the Huracan Sterrato was said to have made quick work of the challenging terrain.
Its aluminum front underbody, reinforced sills and rear diffuser, and enhanced wheel arches, meanwhile, kept it protected from any of the track's icy obstacles.
Also on show for the skiers and vacationers to admire is the car's Bianco Phanes exterior finish, complemented by its black carbon fibre and reinforced wheel arches. Future owners of the Huracan Sterrato however, will be able to complete their cars in any style they wish, with a total of 350 external colours and more than 60 interior leather and Alcantara options available through the Lamborghini Ad Personam personalisation programme.
Power for the Huracan Sterrato comes from a 5.2-litre V10, paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and a mechanical self-locking differential at the rear. Production of the 1,499 examples of the Huracan Sterrato will start in February 2023, with deliveries set to commence in the coming months.
The car was shot at an exclusive ski resort in the Italian Alps, where it was able to put its all-wheel drive system on show.


Its aluminum front underbody, reinforced sills and rear diffuser, and enhanced wheel arches, meanwhile, kept it protected from any of the track's icy obstacles.
Also on show for the skiers and vacationers to admire is the car's Bianco Phanes exterior finish, complemented by its black carbon fibre and reinforced wheel arches. Future owners of the Huracan Sterrato however, will be able to complete their cars in any style they wish, with a total of 350 external colours and more than 60 interior leather and Alcantara options available through the Lamborghini Ad Personam personalisation programme.
Power for the Huracan Sterrato comes from a 5.2-litre V10, paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and a mechanical self-locking differential at the rear. Production of the 1,499 examples of the Huracan Sterrato will start in February 2023, with deliveries set to commence in the coming months.
Lamborghini has revealed fresh new images of the Huracan Sterrato on ice and snow.
The car was shot at an exclusive ski resort in the Italian Alps, where it was able to put its all-wheel drive system on show.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato sports a reinforced rear diffuser to protect it from any stray debris should it drive off the road With a specially calibrated 'Rally' drive mode optimised for dirt and loose surfaces such as snow, alongside wider tracks and an increased ride height, the Huracan Sterrato was said to have made quick work of the challenging terrain.
Its aluminum front underbody, reinforced sills and rear diffuser, and enhanced wheel arches, meanwhile, kept it protected from any of the track's icy obstacles.
Also on show for the skiers and vacationers to admire is the car's Bianco Phanes exterior finish, complemented by its black carbon fibre and reinforced wheel arches. Future owners of the Huracan Sterrato however, will be able to complete their cars in any style they wish, with a total of 350 external colours and more than 60 interior leather and Alcantara options available through the Lamborghini Ad Personam personalisation programme.
Power for the Huracan Sterrato comes from a 5.2-litre V10, paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and a mechanical self-locking differential at the rear. Production of the 1,499 examples of the Huracan Sterrato will start in February 2023, with deliveries set to commence in the coming months.
The car was shot at an exclusive ski resort in the Italian Alps, where it was able to put its all-wheel drive system on show.


Its aluminum front underbody, reinforced sills and rear diffuser, and enhanced wheel arches, meanwhile, kept it protected from any of the track's icy obstacles.
Also on show for the skiers and vacationers to admire is the car's Bianco Phanes exterior finish, complemented by its black carbon fibre and reinforced wheel arches. Future owners of the Huracan Sterrato however, will be able to complete their cars in any style they wish, with a total of 350 external colours and more than 60 interior leather and Alcantara options available through the Lamborghini Ad Personam personalisation programme.
Power for the Huracan Sterrato comes from a 5.2-litre V10, paired to a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission and a mechanical self-locking differential at the rear. Production of the 1,499 examples of the Huracan Sterrato will start in February 2023, with deliveries set to commence in the coming months.
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