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A specially-designed interior trim reflects the
sporty off-road character of the Sterrato, featuring
a new lightweight titanium roll cage, four-point
seatbelts to the new carbon bi-shell sports seats, and
aluminum floor panels.
“The Huracán Sterrato illustrates Lamborghini’s
commitment to being a future shaper: a super
sports car with off-road capabilities, the Sterrato
demonstrates the Huracán’s versatility and opens
the door to yet another benchmark of driving
emotion and performance,” said Maurizio Reggiani,
Chief Technical Officer of Automobili Lamborghini.
“Lamborghini’s R&D and design teams are
constantly exploring new opportunities and
delivering the unexpected as a core characteristic of
our DNA, challenging possibilities while inspired
by Lamborghini brand heritage.”
The Lamborghini Jarama and Urraco of the 1970s
already explored the potential for combining
Lamborghini’s high performance and off-road
capabilities. Lamborghini’s test driver Bob Wallace
modified the two models to create desert-going
high performance sports cars, the Jarama Rally
from 1973 and the Urraco Rally from 1974.
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