12-Aug-2021 15:01:23 | AutoCar
Sant'Agata takes inspiration from its Super Trofeo racer for its latest take on the Huracan. We get behind the wheel
This is the 2021 Lamborghini Huracán STO. STO stands for Super Trofeo Omolagata (Italian for homologation), as a fair amount of its go-faster technology in it is drawn from the car used in Lamborghini's Super Trofeo one-make racing series.
The STO’s engine is probably the least changed thing about it. This is Lamborghini’s long-serving naturally aspirated 5.2-litre V10, making the same 631bhp peak power that it did in the Huracán Performante.
It is, however, rear-wheel drive only, and with a raft of other weight-saving measures it comes in at just 1339kg (dry), which is 43kg less than the Huracán Performante.
Performance is electrifying. There's a full list of its figures below but on track our correspondent Mike Duff frequently saw cornering forces of 1.2g. At a price, is the fastest, most exciting Huracán ever made.
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