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Lamborghini Aventador catches fire in Japan

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Lamborghini Aventador Catches Fire in Japan

Lamborghini Aventador catches fire in Japan

It has been proven time and again that supercars are highly inflammable. This video of a Lamborghini on fire helps illustrate exactly that.

The ill fated Lamborghini Aventador was spotted in front of Tokyo’s Eifukucho station with a massive fire engulfing the engine bay. No one knows exactly how the fire started and for how long before emergency crews responded. The short video does show firemen dousing the blaze but until the fire is brought under control, the Aventador has already burnt to a crisp.

As you know, supercar fires are not rare. Recently, a Lamborghini Aventador went up in flames in Dubai. However, the driver was partly to be blamed as the video captured him revving the engine hard while sitting in traffic in the sweltering heat. Do checkout that video by clicking on the link.

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