Lamborghini’s Huracan Sterrato All Terrain series, a limited-edition ode to off-road prowess, captivates with its rugged design and high-performance capabilities.
The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, an off-road-capable variant of the V10-powered Raging Bull, and all other versions of this outgoing model are nearing the end of their production run in 2024. However, Lamborghini hasn’t ceased to intrigue enthusiasts with covert limited-edition camouflage versions.
Dubbed the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato “All Terrain” series, these unique vehicles were crafted by the brand’s Ad Personam customization studio for display at Italy’s esteemed Milan Fashion Week. Twelve cars were unveiled, each adorned with paint schemes representing different rugged environments that would challenge most supercars.
The NEVE (snow) variant showcases chilly hues reminiscent of the tundra, while SABBIA (sand) features neutral tones akin to warm desert dunes and green cacti. BOSCO (green track) evokes the lush foliage of forest paths, while TERRA (gravel) recalls the warm earth and gravel of open country.
All 12 cars share common features such as roofs and upper hoods in matte black, lower portions with bands featuring complementary colours to their respective camo, roof rails, cross bars, 19-inch Morus forged rims, and callipers in matching colours. Inside, Ad Personam specifications include dark chrome and carbon twill with Alcantara, along with lasered Sterrato dedicated graphics and a special edition Ad Personam plate, echoing the external livery.
Last year, at an exhilarating Rocky Mountain rally, enthusiasts experienced the thrill of commanding a high-revving Italian V10 engine delivering 602 horsepower, packaged with 25 per cent more front axle travel and 35 per cent more rear axle travel compared to other Huracans. The inclusion of Rally mode from the Urus SUV further enhances the driving experience, unleashing traction control for spirited off-road excursions.
Regrettably, all 12 examples of the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All Terrain series have already been sold to selected clients worldwide, with three allocated to the U.S. Despite their camouflaged appearance, these limited-edition Lamborghinis are certain to stand out wherever they roam.