Several days ago, Lamborghini posted the first official photos of its upcoming Huracan Sterrato supercar without any test car wrap on. With the exterior revealed, it is no surprise that the car is now being tested on public roads in its production look. The video below gives us the best idea so far what the Sterrato looks like in the real world.
Compared to the standard model, the off-road version boasts extra ground clearance, cross-country-capable tires, auxiliary lighting, a roof rack and a rugged body kit. The rear bumper has been modified to improve the departure angle, too.
The Sterrato is slated to become the last non-electrified Lamborghini in history, powered by a 5.2-liter V10. Its precise output remains a mystery, though.
We will learn more when the model hits the spotlight next Wednesday, November 30.