Yes, the Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato has been conceived as an off-road version of the popular supercar. However, this does not mean it is a legitimate off-roader. But that doesn’t concern YouTuber Mark McCann who took delivery of a Sterrato just a few weeks ago.

While we suspect that most Huracan Sterrato owners will only exclusively drive their cars on the road, McCann immediately took his car to what looks like an abandoned quarry. He drives it over gravel without any issues before he attempts to drive it over a large crest. However, he quickly discovers that as the Sterrato is only 44 mm (1.7 inches) higher than a regular Huracan, it is still too low to the ground to overcome many obstacles.

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The YouTuber then takes the car to a grassy field where the fun continues, this time as he uses it to perform some lovely J-turns, something we’re sure Lamborghini’s test drivers didn’t experiment with when developing the car. All of these stunts are just a warm-up for what was to come. Not just any jump either but a very big jump.

 Lamborghini Never Thought The Huracan Sterrato Would Be Jumped Like This

McCann built a small ramp for the Huracan and while he wasn’t driving particularly quickly when he hit it, he was driving fast enough for the Raging Bull to soar at least 4 feet into the air before slamming back into the dirt. It looks like quite a hard ride, particularly given how much force was sent through the bodywork after it nosedived on the landing.

Remarkably, the car appears to have escaped without any mechanical damage. One would have thought that some of the suspension components would have been destroyed in the jump but that doesn’t appear to have been the case. This begs the question, just how high can the Lamborghini Urus jump and survive?