Mansory Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato

Mansory Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato

Mansory has introduced a limited edition based on the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato, the adventurous variant of the renowned Italian supercar. This custom version features a unique bodykit crafted entirely from forged carbon fiber, new alloy wheels, and a meticulously reworked interior. According to Mansory, additional upgrades are on the horizon.

The Huracan Sterrato, in its original form, is outfitted with robust composite cladding to safeguard the vehicle’s body during off-road excursions. However, Mansory’s design philosophy emphasizes aesthetics, leading to the addition of a striking, aggressive bodykit adorned with their signature forged carbon finish.

Significant modifications include redesigned bolt-on fender extensions, a new hood, and an updated engine cover. The forged carbon treatment extends to the mirrors, roof, bumper accents, side skirts, skid plates, and even the pillars, enhancing the car’s visual appeal.

One of the most notable enhancements is the large rear wing, inspired by the Huracan Tecnica and STO models. The vehicle is equipped with FO.6 forged rims, maintaining the standard 19-inch diameter but paired with high-traction tires for improved performance.

Inside, the cabin features a blend of green Alcantara, black leather, and red contrast stitching, complemented by various carbon fiber elements. Mansory’s branding is prominently displayed on the steering wheel, headrests, floor mats, and the center console sides. A new dashboard insert and a relocated start-stop button on the roof, reminiscent of the McLaren Senna, complete the interior upgrades.

Despite Mansory’s claims of enhanced performance, the 5.2-liter V10 engine retains its factory output of 602 hp (449 kW / 610 PS). The supercar now accelerates from 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in 3.3 seconds, slightly quicker than the stock 3.4 seconds, though the top speed remains capped at 260 km/h (162 mph) due to tire limitations.

The cost of this exclusive conversion remains undisclosed, but the limited edition badge on the center console indicates that only a select number of Sterratos will undergo Mansory’s transformation. The mention of “much more to come” on Mansory’s official website suggests future enhancements may be in store. Lamborghini has produced 1,499 units of the Sterrato, marking one of the final iterations of the Huracan.

Source: Mansory
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