Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is produced in limited quantities, with only 1,499 units available worldwide. Among these, just 15 units were allocated to India, and they have all been snapped up by eager buyers, despite the starting price of ₹4.61 crore ex-showroom, exclusive of any additional options. Compared to the standard Huracan Evo, the Sterrato exhibits a notable 44 mm increase in ground clearance, reaching 171 mm.
This enhancement is particularly advantageous for navigating the often challenging speed breakers found on Indian roads. The Sterrato features smaller wheel sizes and tires with increased sidewall height, contributing to improved ride comfort and reduced risk of tire blowouts. Speaking of the tires, they now come equipped with all-terrain treads, and Lamborghini has expanded both the front and rear track widths by 30 mm and 34 mm, respectively.
Additionally, the Sterrato is outfitted with skid plates on the front, rear, and sides, as well as comprehensive underbody protection. The Huracan Sterrato is driven by a 5.2-liter naturally aspirated V10 engine, delivering a maximum power output of 600 bhp and a peak torque of 560 Nm. In comparison to the Huracan EVO AWD, the Sterrato exhibits a slight reduction in power, with a decrease of 29 bhp and 40 Nm.
This adjustment is attributed to the relocation of the air intake from the sides to a roof-mounted unit, which offers benefits such as improved sound quality and dust prevention but does impose some power limitations. The top speed of the Huracan Sterrato is 260 kmph, and it can accelerate from 0-100 kmph in 3.4 seconds. The slight reduction in top speed is a result of tire-related limitations.
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