Lamborghini: There's no hurdle for the Huracán Sterrato 🎥

MULTITALENT On its way through the landscapes of Joshua Tree National Park, the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato offered plenty of ride comfort on the road and showed on unpaved terrain that it is also a daredevil.

 

The adventurous character of the Italian is evident at first glance. Compared with the Huracán Evo, the ground clearance has been increased by 44 millimeters, the track widths at the front (+30 millimeters) and rear (+34 millimeters) increased to ensure longer suspension travel. In addition, the front aluminum underbody protection, the reinforced sills, the rear diffuser and the robust wheel arches protect the body.

Huracán Sterrato
With V10 power and all-wheel drive, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato also mastered unpaved roads without any problems.

The race was held at Chuckwalla Valley Raceway, a racetrack in the desert of the Coachella Valley in California, which offers a total length of around four kilometers of asphalt track and rough terrain. Perfect for testing in almost all conditions. The Bolide mastered every hurdle without any problems.

Specialty tire Dueler AT002 from Bridgestone

The striking air intake on the tailgate, which further emphasizes the model's sporty character, supplies the engine with clean air on dusty roads. 19-inch alloy wheels with special Bridgestone Dueler AT002 tires offer maximum versatility and adaptability on any surface. They also contribute to a better driving experience in all conditions.

At the end of the test, the Sterrato, looking even more stunning with a layer of fine desert sand, returned to Palm Springs, where its driver struck a calmer pace and demonstrated the car's versatility amid the city's palm-lined boulevards.

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