2023 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato PVOTY Review: This Can’t Be Real
Lamborghini’s off-road-themed Sterrato makes no sense at all—and that makes it even more fun.Pros
- Drives like a Huracán in the dirt
- The most fun you can have sideways
- Oh, that V-10
Cons
- Not as good on track
- Only works on smooth dirt roads
- Limited production run
Lamborghini, in case you harbor any doubts, doesn’t need any help selling cars, not even its even-pricier special edition models. It also already offers, as you’re aware, the 641-hp Urus SUV for those wanting to live out their off-road rally fantasies, Italian style. There’s no logical or practical reason for the 2023 Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato to exist, but the world is a better place because it does.
Truly, the greatest pitfall of the Sterrato is no fault of its own but one of economics. Few people get to drive a Lamborghini in the first place, and far fewer will ever have the pleasure of experiencing the wail of the world’s last naturally aspirated V-10 while sliding sideways through the sand at highway speeds, throwing rooster tails 10 feet in the air. The incongruity of it all, the constant vacillation between “we shouldn’t be doing this” and “this is the most fun we’ve ever had" is a kind of joy more should get the chance to experience.
“I’ve never driven a Group B rally car in the dirt, but I have to imagine it’s as hair-raising as this,” features editor Christian Seabaugh said. “There’s just something about looking out over its stubby nose, hearing that V-10 sing behind you as you slide sideways. Flipping fun, man.”

