Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato gets a stylish carbon package from Vorsteiner
U.S.-based tuning shop Vorsteiner has released a simple body kit and a lightweight wheel set for the dirt-racing Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato.
The base “widebody kit” consists of four fender flares and costs a cool $12,995. Another $2,495 buys you carbon covers for the auxiliary lights on the hood. Last but not least, the company offers a wide assortment of forged wheels in a variety of sizes for the Sterrato. The base option costs $12,000, and the biggest set comes in at $20,000, driving up the total to $35,000.
Things stay stock under the hood, which in the case of the Sterrato means a hybrid V10 powertrain sending 920 PS (907 hp / 677 kW) to the wheels. Vorsteiner has no current plans to offer any power upgrades or other body kit parts for the supercar.
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