Lamborghini Huracan on the road it’s a special supercar designed so that happy customers who can put it in their garage can have fun anywhere, even off-road. This machine will be made in 1499 copies. and production will start in February of this month. However, the first deliveries will begin next summer. Meanwhile, to draw attention to its exclusive model, the automaker has shared a new video showing the car’s potential. even in the snow.
The brand explains that LDVI system (Lamborghini Dinamica Veicolo Integrata), redesigned Huracan Sterrato, offers several special driving settings. In particular, there is Rally mobility specifically for driving on dirt roads and surfaces with poor grip, including snow.
In addition, the supercar can also rely on Bridgestone Dueler AT002 Run Flat tires, specially designed for maximum performance even on snow and ice. Driving in extreme conditions is also facilitated by an electronically controlled all-wheel drive with a mechanical self-locking rear differential and increased ground clearance (+44 mm compared to the Evo).
Recall that the new Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato has 5.2L V10 engine. able to deliver a total 610 HP with 560 Nm of torque. The engine is mated to a 7-speed dual clutch transmission. Since this supercar was built to race on bumpy roads, we find an aluminum front skid plate and reinforced side sills. Also, to protect the body of the car, Lamborghini modified the rear diffuser and introduced additional wheel arches.
Huracan Sterrato passes from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds and reaches one maximum speed 260 km/h. Top speed compared to other Huracans has been “sacrificed” thanks to the presence of a special setting and tires also designed for off-road use.
Thanks to Ad Personam personalization programFuture owners of the Huracan Sterrato will be able to personalize their super sports car with a choice of 350 exterior colors and over 60 leather and Alcantara interior options.
Source: HD Motori
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