Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Gets All Camo’d Up For Special-Special Edition
Let’s be clear, this isn’t another ‘oh go on, one more’ Lamborghini Huracan. That honour will still go to the recently-revealed STJ. However, with the Huracan Sterrato coming to the end of its life, 12 units included in its original production run will help see it off in style.
This is the ‘All Terrain Ad Personam’ series, available with a choice of four liveries, each looking like you’re grinding weapon camo challenges on Call of Duty.
They’ve been inspired by four different terrains: snow, sand, desert and muddy tracks. All of the liveries are matte finishes, although anything else in camouflage would look a little strange, and each car comes with matte black wheels too. Oh, and roof bars as standard, of course.
It’s been designed as a part of Lamborghini’s ‘Ad Personam’ programme which allows customers to add a little more personalisation to their cars. As a result, it also gets Ad Personam-specific chrome and carbon interior pieces plus a special-edition plaque.
Stephan Winkelmann, Lamborghini’s chief executive officer, said on its reveal: “The Huracán Sterrato disrupted the super sports car landscape from the moment of its launch. The All-Terrain Sterrato celebrates its distinctive, multi-layer personality, always as much a super sports car as an explorer of new roads. Like nature, the Sterrato cannot be confined and will always find a way to carve innovative routes.”
There are no mechanical changes over the regular Sterrato, retaining the 602bhp 5.2-litre V10 and all its trick off-road gubbins. 0-62mph remains at 3.4 seconds, as does a 160mph top speed.
Price? Don’t bother worrying about it, as all 12 of the All Terrain Ad Personam Sterratos have been sold already. Much like the other 1,487 Sterratos set for production. Fingers crossed the Temerario (or whatever it ends up called) will get its own off-road version, then.
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