The Mimran family, owners of the Lamborghini brand during the 1980s, would not have disowned the Huracan Sterrato.
At the time, these French people were in despair at not being able to take, at the wheel of their Countach, the dirt road leading them to their summer hideout in Saint-Tropez nestled among the vineyards.
The Sterrato is the story of a recreation of engineers and testers that ends on the street.
At first, Lamborghini's technical management thought it would be fun to develop a super sports car capable of enduring dirt tracks and snowy roads.
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The project stimulates the entire company;
the first tests are conclusive.
This is how the catalog is enriched with this Huracan, raised by 44 mm compared to the Evo model and equipped with underbody and wheel arch protections.
Two additional long spans on the front hood (+ €2,000) and the V10 air intake box placed on the rear hood and obstructing visibility, widened tracks...
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