2023 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato from $214,000 in the U.S.

Significant enhancements to the suspension and underbody were applied to make the Sterrato capable on the dirt. As a result, we expect the price of the 2023 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato supercar to be more than for the base Huracan Evo, which begins at about $214,000 in the USA. In Europe, the Sterrato starts at the equivalent of around $274,000 at current exchange rates, so that’s the sort of MSRP we expect in the USA.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato made its public premiere in at the Basel Miami flaunting its unconventional adventurous stance. The Sant’Agata automaker brought two Huracan Sterrato models to the event, inviting VIP guests and Lamborghini owners to a beachfront pop-up lounge in a luxury hotel.

One of the cars under display was painted in the new matte-style Verde Gea shade with orange accents complementing the unpainted cladding and the black alloy wheels. This spec is identical to the one appearing in the official press shots, although the color looks different under natural light compared to the misty shots. The other Huracan Sterrato featured a white color with black and red graphics, combined with red-painted brake calipers behind the same 19-inch wheels.
The Sterrato is the last variant of the Huracan before the supercar gives way to its electrified successor set to arrive in 2024. The unconventional Lamborghini features a unique bodykit with bolt-on fenders, additional LEDs on the nose, roof rails, a roof-mounted intake, plus underbody protection made of aluminum. It rides on Bridgestone Dueler AT002 tires combined with a 1.7-in (44 mm) suspension lift allowing the driver to enjoy it on dirt roads.

The mid-mounted 5.2-liter V10 produces 602 hp (449 kW / 610 PS) and 417 lb-ft (565 Nm) of torque, sending power to all four wheels through a seven-speed dual-clutch gearbox and an electronically controlled AWD system with a mechanical self-locking differential at the back.
Besides the jacked-up supercar, visitors can check out the new 3T Exploro Racemax x Huracan Sterrato bike made of carbon fiber and painted in the same Verde Gea shade, as well as the Excalibur Spider Huracán Monobalancier timepiece by Roger Dubuis with a limited production of 28 units. Last but not least, Swiss artist Fabian Oefner brought some of his “Disintegrating” works made of real-life photos of the classic Miura SV and the track-only Essenza, alongside a couple of his Heisenberg Lamborghini sculptures.

The Lamborghini Beach Lounge is located at the 1 Hotel South Beach in Miami and will remain open between December 1 and 3. Not everyone can check out the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato in person as the Miami event is invite-only. The Italian company currently has another pop-up lounge in Qatar for the Mundial, although this one only has a Urus Performante on display.

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