An off-road Lamborghini? Yes, it's the Huracán Sterrato, and it's ridiculous fun, writes car columnist Dan Neil.
DESERT STORM The 2023 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is a rally-style version of the company’s mid-engine AWD supersports car. The ground clearance has been raised 1.73 inches through a combination of taller all-terrain tires and revised long-travel suspension.
The revised front and rear valances are higher and briefer to improve approach/departure angles.Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato—a cross between a 200-mph sports car and the shrieking sandworm from Dune—the Italian automaker retires the question, Why?Continue reading your article with
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