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Not One but Two Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato Meet Utah's Final Frontier: Snow!

2x Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato in the snow in Utah 19 photos
Photo: Supercar Ron / YouTube
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Did you ever think that a Lamborghini supercar could enjoy the famous Utah mountains when covered in fresh coats of snow? How about two, then? And one of them also has 1,000 hp!
Winter is fast approaching in many parts of the northern hemisphere, and in some places, snow is already a friend or adversary to people inhabiting places like Utah (USA). That is also where YouTubers find new playgrounds, of course – and unlikely partners.

Not long ago, Porsche and Lamborghini amazed the entire world by listening to all the adventurous folks who wanted to take their 911 or Huracan to new places – like trails, sand dunes, through rivers, and other stuff like that! The two companies introduced the unrelated yet eerily like-minded 911 Dakar and Huracan Sterrato.

The Porsche is the 'tamer' of the two, as it uses the four-liter flat-six boxer engine from the 911 GTS with 473 hp and an eight-speed automatic transmission. It's limited to 2,500 units worldwide and has gone through interesting challenges like driving on and around the Nürburgring Nordschleife to prove its mettle. On the other hand, the Lambo' sibling' is much more beloved by American Youtubers as the Huracan Evo-like performance is superior to the 911 Dakar – 602 hp and a top speed of 162 mph.

One of those socialites who immediately after taking hold of the Huracan Sterrato started thrashing it around is also Supercar Ron, who posts videos of his cars "and the fun things" he gets to do with them. In the case of his new off-rad Lambo supercar, "after first taking delivery of my Lamborghini Sterrato, I drove it straight to the mountains, where I drove it through a river." A 'few' mods later, including an exotic camouflage wrap and 1,000-hp from a Boost Logic twin-turbo kit, it has gone through high-speed events, sand dunes, and a lot more.

However, just recently, Ron decided to meet with Jake Wolf from Warehouse Motorclub, who owns another one of the Sterrato examples in Utah, and together they drove to the final frontier – snow. So, what could go wrong – two supercars, one with over 600 hp and another with around 1,000 ponies – playing in the Utah mountains in secluded parts of the country where snow is already a daily occurrence?

Of course, they had their fun – they did lots of donuts, "some" hill climbing, went sideways on every road and outside of every possible route, and also had a nasty incident – Ron's Lamborghini had a near-death experience when a brake locked and that caused the car to run off the road. Yes, it's an off-road-oriented sports car, but even they have limits – although it seems that with every video, these YouTubers keep pushing those thresholds even further!

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About the author: Aurel Niculescu
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Aurel has aimed high all his life (literally, at 16 he was flying gliders all by himself) so in 2006 he switched careers and got hired as a writer at his favorite magazine. Since then, his work has been published both by print and online outlets, most recently right here, on autoevolution.
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