Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato is a new and rather bold experiment by the Italian brand. The engineers decided not to chase speed records on the racetrack once again, but instead allowed the supercar to leave the smooth asphalt. The car received a larger ground clearance — plus 44 millimeters, wider wheel arches, additional body protection, roof rails, and special Bridgestone Dueler tires designed for off-road use. Thanks to this, the sports car feels confident even on challenging surfaces.

At the same time, it has not lost its racing character: under the hood is a 5.2-liter V10 gasoline engine that develops 610 horsepower. Acceleration from zero to 100 km/h takes about 3.5 seconds, and the top speed is artificially limited to 260 km/h — quite enough for a car of this type. In addition, the Sterrato has revised suspension, transmission, and stability control settings, so controlled drifts on gravel become a common occurrence.

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This car is not about practicality and certainly not about fuel economy. It is created for those who are tired of perfect asphalt and dream of turning a supercar into a rally car. The model's production run is limited: only 1,499 cars worldwide, so seeing it even in the capital is a great rarity, let alone in Zhytomyr.

The owner's name is kept secret. But there is no doubt: this person is not afraid of extra attention, dust, or routes that cannot be predicted in advance.