It has long been known that the Huracan Sterrato concept was more than just a simple flight of fancy for Lamborghini, but a new picture snapped inside a mysterious location may show the pre-production vehicle fully uncovered. Shared by Cochespias on Instagram, the photo shows a thoroughly reworked version of the Lamborghini Huracan featuring many off-road-ready modifications that look like they come straight from the Sterrato concept and the prototype that has previously been caught testing on public roads.
The hexagonal rally lights on the nose of
the car, just above the grille, for instance, are exactly like the ones seen in
digital imagery of the Huracan Sterrato shared by the Italian automaker. The
side signal light on the front fender is also exactly where Lamborghini said it
would be and, of course, there is the Sterrato lettering on the door. Unlike
the concept, there is no light bar on the roof, though that was missing on
prototypes previously caught winter testing, too. Indeed, the thinner roof bars
and the hood scoop both look quite a bit like those seen on that car.
The fitment of the lower intake and its
interaction with the rear wheel well appears to be a little unpolished in this
image, though. That said, it does, again, bear a resemblance to the concept
car. Much like the rest of its stablemates, the Huracan Sterrato is expected to
be powered by a naturally-aspirated, 5.2-liter V10. The engine currently
produces up to 631 hp in the AWD Huracán Evo.
As with all pictures that crop up on the
internet, it is likely wise to look at this photo with a degree of skepticism.
Lamborghini is expected, though, to officially reveal the Huracan Sterrato this
year.
