Camouflage & Carbon: Meet The Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain
by AutoExpert | 20 April, 2024
With just a few more months of manufacturing left on the STJ, the supercar may yet get an All-Terrain special edition, which would be the thirtieth. This one, as an adventurous mid-engine vehicle, takes off-roading to a whole new level.
Launching the Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain at Milan Design Week was Lamborghini's decision. The company's Ad Personam studio designed four distinct camouflage liveries for the stilt-driven supercar.
It would seem that "snow, sand, off-beat tracks, and the earthiness of arid deserts" served as inspiration for the designers behind each of the finishes. Names for the four liveries are NEVE (snow), SABBIA (sand), BOSCO (green track), and TERRA (gravel).
The roof, rear hood, roof rails, and cross bars all share a matte black appearance. As standard equipment, the Huracan Sterrato All-Terrain supercar comes with a roof rack. A matte black lower body portion and 19-inch forged wheels complete the All-Terrain package.
Interior details include a dark chrome grille, Alcantara upholstery, carbon twill, and an Ad Personam plate, all designed by Lamborghini. All twelve vehicles are no longer available for purchase. The All-Terrain is one of a total of 1,499 units manufactured. Four of the twelve vehicles, one of each kind, are headed to EMEA. The other eight will be delivered to customers in the US, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and Australia.