The Porsche Carrera GT, launched in 2000 and produced until 2006 with 1,270 units, is a legendary supercar that set new standards in technology, design, and driving dynamics, featuring a V10 engine derived from a Le Mans prototype and advanced lightweight materials, symbolizing Porsche's motorsport heritage and innovation.
The Lamborghini Huracán Sterrato is a rally-inspired off-road supercar that is the last naturally aspirated, V-10 car supercar Lamborghini will ever make. It features extra bulky cladding on the side rocker panels, a rear-locking differential, and a suspension that has been totally re-tuned from the standard Huracán to improve off-road traction. The Sterrato’s naturally aspirated V-10 engine puts out over 610 horsepower and is fed through the Sterrato’s Haldex all-wheel drive system. The Sterrato is already sold out, but collectors will be going after one another to get their hands on one.