Despite bidding adieu to the Huracan V-10, Lamborghini isn’t halting its derivative launches. Before production wraps this year, a final special edition, dubbed the All-Terrain, is making its debut, channeling the off-road essence of the already daring mid-engine machine. Lamborghini chose Milan Design Week to unveil the Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain, a raised supercar offered in four distinct camouflage liveries crafted by the Ad Personam studio. Drawing inspiration from “snow, sand, offbeat trails, and the ruggedness of arid deserts,” each finish showcases the car’s adventurous spirit.
The four liveries are called NEVE (snow), SABBIA (sand), BOSCO (green track), and TERRA (gravel). Each features a matte black finish on the roof, rear hood, roof rails, and cross bars. Surprisingly, the Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain comes straight from the factory with a roof rack, a feature shared with the lifted Porsche 911 Dakar.
Irrespective of the livery, the All-Terrain sports matte black 19-inch forged wheels and a matte dark lower body section. Inside, Lamborghini adds an Ad Personam plate, carbon twill with Alcantara, and dark chrome trim.
You can’t get one anymore as all 12 cars are already reserved. The All-Terrain is part of the Sterrato’s 1,499-unit production. Four are headed to the Middle East and Africa (EMEA), and the rest are going to customers across the globe. If Lamborghini decides to release another special Huracan, it’ll be out of stock too, as the remaining production has been sold for about a year. The replacement, expected this year, might shift to a V-8 plug-in hybrid setup.
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