If you want a racing-focused Lambo Huracán for the street, the STO (Super Trofeo Omologata) is your Huckleberry. It’s based on the Huracán Super Trofeo Evo, making it even more capable than the already excellent Huracán Performante. The engine is a naturally-aspirated V10 that churns out 640 horses to the rear wheels via a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission with daily driving and track modes. The STO rockets to 60 in under three seconds, and it tops out at 192 mph. It also possesses tremendous stopping power via the Brembo carbon-ceramic brake package with enhanced cooling properties. The STO creates a tremendous amount of downforce via a new manually-adjustable rear wing and additional aero elements directly from racing, including a shark fin that extends down the roofline. The result is a 53 percent increase in downforce over the Huracán Performante. This one is for rich track hounds that just can’t get enough time on the tarmac.
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