Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato at Swing Arm City

The first Lamborghini Huracan Sterrato delivered to Utah arrived only a few days before this shoot, and I had the rare opportunity to capture it only a few days after the owner took delivery. This gallery highlights a desert offroad photoshoot at Swing Arm City in Southern Utah, the same landscape featured in Ken Block’s Terrakhana.

Swing Arm City is known for its wide-open dunes, rugged ridges, and dramatic desert textures. It is one of the most iconic offroad playgrounds in Utah and a perfect setting for a car built to blur the line between supercar and rally machine. The Sterrato felt right at home against the raw terrain and open desert light.

With barely four hours of sleep and a small crew helping bring everything together, we tackled early morning light, shifting desert conditions, and long hours on location to make this shoot happen. Seeing the Sterrato move through the desert was the moment where everything aligned. It felt like photographing a car exactly where it belongs.

Lamborghini later took a liking to the images and featured them on their official Instagram, sharing the work with their audience of more than 34 million followers. This recognition added a meaningful highlight to an already unforgettable project.

Below is a collection of images that I captured during the shoot, showcasing the Sterrato’s capability, design, and presence in one of the most unique landscapes in Utah.

Huge shoutout to The Warehouse for supplying the brand new Huracan Sterrato and to Lamborghini Salt Lake City for the support.

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