The last chapter, written in dirt

The Huracán Sterrato Sent Lamborghini's V10 Off the Road and Into Collector History

Lamborghini debuted its final pure-combustion Huracán at Art Basel Miami Beach, writing the last chapter of a ten-year V10 story in dirt.

Lamborghini launched the Sterrato at Art Basel in Miami Beach rather than a motor show or a racetrack, signaling that the final naturally aspirated V10 Huracán is a cultural statement as much as an engineering one.

1,499 units, each one different

Lamborghini's Ad Personam program opens 350 exterior colors and more than 60 interior options to Sterrato buyers, which in practice means most delivered cars will look meaningfully different from one another.

A V10 soundtrack no future production car will replicate

The Sterrato offers Lamborghini buyers something the Porsche 911 Dakar cannot: a naturally aspirated V10 soundtrack on a dirt road, an experience unlikely to be replicated by any future production car from Sant'Agata or Stuttgart.