Lamborghini’s all-terrain supercar is now in the country

Here comes the next model to watch out for the next time you go car spotting.

Lamborghini Manila has brought the all-terrain Huracan Sterrato to the country. Designed to provide the best of thrills both in sealed and loose surfaces, the Huracan Sterrato is not only Sant’Agata’s first all-terrain supercar, but it’s also their final non-hybrid model.

2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato arrives in PH image

Compared to the Huracan EVO where it was based from, Lamborghini raised the ground clearance of the Sterrato by 44mm to accommodate greater suspension travel. It also gets wider wheel tracks – 30 mm wider in front, and a further 34 mm in the rear.

2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato arrives in PH image

Lamborghini also put in an aluminum underbody protection and reinforced the sills to shield its underpinnings during off-road excursion. To supply the V10 engine with clean air even on dusty tracks, the air intake has been placed on top of the rear hood. Other exterior features include wide body wheel arches, and 19-inch alloy wheels wrapped in specially-developed run flat tires by Bridgestone.

2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato arrives in PH image

Inside, the Huracan Sterrato’s cabin is finished in Alcantara Verde Sterrato upholstery, while special cabin features include digital inclinometers, a compass, plus geographic coordinate and steering angle indicators for adventure use.

2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato arrives in PH image

Powering the Huracan Sterrato is a naturally aspirated 5.2-liter V10 engine that puts out 610 PS and 560 Nm of torque. The 7-speed dual clutch transmission puts down power to all four wheels via the electronically-controlled all wheel drive system with a self-locking rear differential.

Performance-wise, the Huracan Sterrato can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.4 seconds. Put that foot down all the way and the all-terrain supercar will reach a top speed of 260 km/h. Stopping power is courtesy of aluminum fixed monoblock calipers with six pistons in the front and four pistons in the rear, clamping down the 380 mm front and 356 mm carbon ceramic rotors that are cross-drilled.

2024 Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato arrives in PH image

In total, only 1,499 units of the Huracan Sterrato were made, and only two units were brought in by Lamborghini Manila. Yes you guessed it, both units have been spoken for.