When the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato first broke cover, it felt like a wild experiment. A lifted, rally-bred supercar on knobby tires wasn’t just unexpected, but also borderline absurd. And yet, it worked brilliantly.
Now, there’s a hint that the Sterrato story isn’t over. Speaking at the Goodwood Festival of Speed, Lamborghini’s Chief Marketing and Sales Officer Federico Foschini confirmed that the company hasn’t shelved the idea entirely.

“It’s an opportunity that we can evaluate, for sure. Because there is a sequence of things that you have to do, and we cannot overlap everything in the same moment. But for sure, once we do it and we succeed, it’s something we always keep in our background,” said Foschini.
Foschini stopped short of confirming anything concrete—no timelines, no specific models. But he did suggest that transforming something like the Lamborghini Urus into a Sterrato wouldn’t take much.

He said, “The Urus SE is already a Sterrato. The distance between the Huracan and the Huracan Sterrato, and the Urus and a possible Sterrato version is not huge… We always have the idea, because the platform is incredibly versatile. You can do a track-oriented car… You can also have more emphasis on the off-road aspect, maybe a different kind of tire, a different setup. So, you can do it.”
Source: Motor1