Lamborghini's concept cars always seem to be a bit on the wacky side, and this new one is no different. It's called the Huracan Sterrato, and it's the off-road-capable V-10-powered Lamborghini supercar of your fantasies.

The Huracan Sterrato is a one-off concept based on the new Huracan Evo, meaning this high-riding supercar packs 640 horses, four-wheel steering, and torque-vectoring all-wheel drive.

The biggest change, of course, is the ride height, raised 1.85 inches for a 1-percent steeper approach angle and a 6.5-percent improvement in departure angle. (And yes, this is likely the first time a supercar manufacturer has referenced approach and departure angles.) Giant fender flares highlight the track width, increased by 1.18 inches. Bronze 20-inch wheels wear bespoke off-road tires.

Since the Huracan Sterrato was designed for off-roading, it's equipped with underbody protection, including a skidplate that also acts as a diffuser in the rear. Lamborghini even went as far as to reinforce the front section of the frame and the side skirts with aluminum. Other exterior add-ons include mud guards made of carbon fiber and elastomeric resin, a roof-mounted LED light bar, and LED bumper lights. Inside, Lamborghini fitted a titanium roll cage, carbon fiber bucket seats, four-point harnesses, and aluminum floor panels.

While Lamborghini is presenting the Sterrato as merely a concept, the vehicle's existence confirms a rumor we heard all the way back in 2017, suggesting that the automaker was looking into a jacked-up all-terrain supercar. It's probably unlikely that the Sterrato will reach production, but we just love the zaniness of this idea.

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