Lamborghini proved just how capable the Huracán Sterrato is by sending the vehicle to the diverse landscape of California — specifically in Joshua Tree National Park and Chuckwalla Valley Raceway.
The Italian carmaker released a video showcasing this feat. You can watch it here.
After scaling the Italian Alps, the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato braved the panoramic roads offered by the iconic park in California before hitting the dirt track presented by the circuit in Coachella Valley.
Here, the Sant'Agata Bolognese-based brand explained that the pioneering and unconventional approach of the Lamborghini is evident in Huracán Sterrato’s performance in different environments, thanks to optimized vehicle dynamics for perfect driving control on all surfaces.
Helping the off-road sports car manage various road terrains is an increased ground clearance that results in better suspension travel and wider tracks for both the front and rear wheels.
Additionally, the aluminum front underbody as well as its reinforced sills, rear diffuser, and wheel arches help protect the Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato on both paved and unpaved roads.
Further, its massive air intakes keep the engine cool while the 19-inch rims shod with specially-developed Bridgestone Dueler AT002 tires offer maximum versatility and adaptiveness on any surface or condition.
Photos from Lamborghini
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