Link Copiedcheck_circle
Auto News

5 Amusing Facts About Lamborghini Huracan STO

Jasmin Teoh

Share via

Lamborghini’s latest addition is the Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologata), a road-homologated super sports car that is scheduled for its deliveries starting later in 2021. 

The Huracan EVO Super Trofeo developed by Lamborghini Squadra Corse for Lamborghini’s own race series, as well as the Huracan EVO GT3, three-time winner of the 24 hours of Daytona and two-time winner of the 12 hours of Sebring. 

It was powered by a naturally-aspirated V10 engine that delivers 640 hp (470 kW) at 6,500 rpm and a torque of 565 Nm. The rear-wheel drive Huracan STO delivers exhilarating acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in 3.0 seconds, from 0 to 200 km/h in 9.0 seconds. The top speed is registered at 310 km/h. 

The five extraordinary performance facts about new Lamborghini Huracan STO : 

1. COFANGO, a “Made in Lamborghini” design solution


The term Cofango derives from the fusion of two Italian words: cofano (hood) and parafango (fender), coined by Automobili Lamborghini to describe the design solution in which the hood, fenders and front bumper are integrated into a single component. 

2. Dynamic pit stop in just three seconds


There are three new driving modes : STO (normal driving), Trofeo (race mode) and Pioggia (it can be used during raining or wet roads). The Huracan STO allows the driver to experience a dynamic pit stop, as if a team of mechanics were right there. 

3. Three times around the world in simulator tests


Lamborghini’s R&D team drove a distance equivalent to three times around the world in simulator tests before starting the Huracán STO’s road tests. The simulator technology allows Lamborghini engineers to save time on quality control, lead times, and emissions by verifying that every part of the car fully complied with standards during different stages of the STO’s development, certifying and testing.

4. 2,750 components to make an STO


“Do you want to build a Huracán STO 1:1?”. It will takes a lot of patience because there are over 2,750 components needed to build the latest car from Sant’Agata.

5. Connected telemetry thanks to 25,000 lines of code


The Huracán STO introduces an advanced connected telemetry system where the link between car - on-board cameras Connected Cloud Lamborghini and the App Lamborghini UNICA. The development of this technology required more than 25,000 lines of code.

Tagged:

#lamborghinihuracansto
#supercar
Share via

Related News

International

Second-Gen Mercedes-AMG GT Bows – A 2+2 Now, Still Packs A V8, Gains AWD

Second-gen Mercedes-AMG GT bows as a larger new car that still packs a V8 heart, the latter boosted with AWD now too.

21-08-2023

Latest News

Auto News

Ferrari’s 16-Year Marketing Chief Stepped Down—But Was It Really His Choice?

Ferrari’s 16-year marketing lead has stepped down following the controversial Luce EV launch. Was this a planned exit or a high-profile design disaster casualty?

26-06-2026
Auto News

Foreigners Are Using Local MyKads to Buy Vehicles—And Leaving Locals With a Legal Nightmare

Think renting your car to a foreigner is easy money? Think again. JPJ's Ops PeWA is seizing vehicles and hauling local owners to court. Learn the risks.

26-06-2026
Auto News

From 80 Sen To RM4.30: A Simple Breakdown Of The New LRT3 Fares

Planning to ride the new LRT3? Get a simple breakdown of the Shah Alam Line fares.

25-06-2026
Auto News

BUDI Diesel Explained: 200L Quota, No Deadlines, And The New 'Approved Person' Rule You Need To Know

Confused by the new RM2.10 diesel subsidy? Our ultimate guide covers quotas, how to claim your extra 100L, and the latest 'Approved Person' rules.

25-06-2026
Auto News

RM500 Saman & Jail For Racing? 5 Massive Traffic Law Changes Coming To Malaysia

Transport Minister Anthony Loke tables the Road Transport (Amendment) Bill 2026. Here are 5 massive proposed traffic law changes coming to Malaysia.

24-06-2026
Auto News

Government Pouring RM25.2 Million To Light Up 32 Dangerous Stretches So We Don't Have To Drive Blind At Night

The Ministry of Works approved RM25.24 mil to install 3,000 solar LED streetlights at 32 hazardous highway blackspots by November 2026. Is your route on the list?

24-06-2026
Auto News

"Not Our Priority" — Minister Reveals The 4 Major Road Crimes JPJ Is Hunting Instead Of Sunshades

Transport Minister Anthony Loke clarifies that JPJ will not target motorists using removable car window sunshades, choosing instead to focus enforcement priorities on illegal racing, mat rempit, drunk driving, and reckless driving.

22-06-2026
Auto News

M'sia Is Moving Toward Barrier-Free Tolls, But Gov Just Dropped One Non-Negotiable Rule

Works Minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi reveals that while Malaysia's barrier-free MLFF toll system negotiations are advanced, the government has set a strict, non-negotiable condition: road users must not pay higher toll fares.

22-06-2026