Lamborghini tested some uncharted waters back in 2019 when it unveiled an all-terrain supercar concept based on the Huracan called the Huracan Sterrato. Well, not exactly unchartered since the company has produced the LM002, but you get the gist. As it turns out, the folks from Sant'Agata Bolognese weren’t just flirting with the idea. Our spy photographers spotted the Huracan Sterrato in the wild, suggesting that the off-road supercar is going to production and it could come out as early as this year!

Updated 05/12/2022 The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato was spotted testing on the road in Germany with no camo and a big intake on the roof.

New Huracan Sterrato Spy Shots

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Spotted skiing in the snow, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is probably one of the four vehicles that will be unveiled this year. One would think that a sports car with a V-10 engine is best suited to the tarmac, but Lamborghini thinks otherwise. The off-road Huracan can be seen riding much higher than the standard model. With the improved ground clearance, expect the Huracan Sterrato to also boast better approach and departure angles.

You can spot a lot of new stuff here. There’s a rock guard up front, an air intake on the roof, roof rails, and an LED light bar on the frunk. In all likelihood, this rock guard will be replaced by a standard skid plate.

There’s no black plastic cladding here like the concept, but it could make it to production either as standard, or as an optional accessory. The example that was spied had green calipers at the front and orange at the rear. They were seen peeping from behind the black multi-spoke wheels wrapped around not-so-low profile tires.

It will be powered by the same 5.2-liter, naturally aspirated V-10 engine that puts out 640 horses. Going by its nature, an all-wheel-drive system is certain. The seven-speed dual-clutch automatic gearbox could be reworked to work in tandem with the all-wheel-drive system.

If we go by the rumors, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato will be a limited-production model, with the production capped at around 1,000 examples. Considering all these factors, don’t expect it to come cheap. We speculate a starting price of over $250,000.

Check out the gallery below and let us know in the comments section what you think of the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato