0 Share Lamborghini crashes at over 200 km/h A Lambroghini Huracan V10 fleeing from police crashed last week in Sydney, Australia. Escape gone wrong Police attempted to stop the Lamborghini, which accelerated further, reaching speeds of no less than 210 km/h before crashing into two other motorists Driver arrested The driver and passenger both fled the scene on foot. The driver was located a short distance away following a foot chase, where he attempted to assault police to avoid arrest. He was then arrested and transported to the hospital for minor injuries. Notes on Lamborghini’s V10 The Lamborghini V10 is a naturally aspirated engine powered by Otto cycle and used on Lamborghini models. It was the first engine to be made after Audi bought the Sant’Agata Bolognese (Italy)-based company, so it shares some of the technology and components of engines fitted to cars of other brands that are part of the Volkswagen Group. The supercar originally The Lamborghini Huracán is a luxury sports car produced by Italian manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini. Heir to the Gallardo, it made its official debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The Huracán combines high performance with ease of driving along with innovative technology. The Huracán is produced at Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata Bolognese plant. Deliveries to the first customers began in spring 2014. A spider version debuted in 2016. 0 Share FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail
A Lambroghini Huracan V10 fleeing from police crashed last week in Sydney, Australia. Escape gone wrong Police attempted to stop the Lamborghini, which accelerated further, reaching speeds of no less than 210 km/h before crashing into two other motorists Driver arrested The driver and passenger both fled the scene on foot. The driver was located a short distance away following a foot chase, where he attempted to assault police to avoid arrest. He was then arrested and transported to the hospital for minor injuries. Notes on Lamborghini’s V10 The Lamborghini V10 is a naturally aspirated engine powered by Otto cycle and used on Lamborghini models. It was the first engine to be made after Audi bought the Sant’Agata Bolognese (Italy)-based company, so it shares some of the technology and components of engines fitted to cars of other brands that are part of the Volkswagen Group. The supercar originally The Lamborghini Huracán is a luxury sports car produced by Italian manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini. Heir to the Gallardo, it made its official debut at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. The Huracán combines high performance with ease of driving along with innovative technology. The Huracán is produced at Lamborghini’s Sant’Agata Bolognese plant. Deliveries to the first customers began in spring 2014. A spider version debuted in 2016.