The new series is limited to just 12 cars, each available in one of four designs. All designs are inspired by a specific type of terrain: arid deserts, winding roads, snow and sand.
In this modification, the sports car received increased ground clearance for better cross-country ability. Photo: youtube.com
For example, the NEVE version, which represents a snowy environment, features matte camouflage in cool tones. This clearly refers to harsh winter weather. The SABBIA version, which means “sand,” on the contrary, received neutral tones of a hot desert.
The Huracan Sterrato in BOSCO paint gets a green camouflage pattern to match the colors of trees and forests, while the TERRA (gravel) paints in warm shades that can be seen in arid landscapes.
Regardless of the paint scheme, all four variants have the same matte black roof and similar styling elements throughout the lower body. These details are complemented quite organically by roof rails and black 19-inch wheels with a matte texture.
Each of the 12 cars was created in partnership between the Ad Personam program and Lamborghini Centro Stile. They also received brightly colored brake calipers and special contrasting accents in the interior. In general, the interior has remained almost unchanged.
The Italian company has already sold all 12 copies of the new Huracan to customers from the USA, Australia, Asia, Europe and Africa. Thus, each of the listed markets will receive 4 cars.
In such a sports car you can safely drive through shifting sands and conquer relatively deep snow. Photo: youtube.com
As for the technical characteristics, they all remained unchanged. Thus, the sports car is driven by a 610-horsepower engine. Speed is limited to 260 km/h, which won’t seem like a problem considering the driving conditions this car is designed for.
There have been no official statements about the cost of each of the 12 cars from Lamborghini. For reference, the original Sterrato costs about 590000 euros or 59,2 million rubles.