It has begun: the first (of many...probably) Lamborghini Aventador was recently crashed in Italy, but the car’s carbon fiber body did its job excellently and remained intact to protect the driver in the collision.
The supercar in question is a 6.5-liter V12 monster finished in in Bianco Isis. It was crashed a highway near Padua, Italy on August 30. The picture on Motori.it show extensive damage, but Lamborgini says the chassis is in good condition and the marvel of engineering is likely to roar again.
As for what caused the crash, police reports say that the Aventador was trying to pass some slower cars... most cars out there are slower... when a truck tried to make a left turn in front of our protagonist. The supercar ended up hitting a pole, after which it ended up in a nearby ditch.
The supercar in question is a 6.5-liter V12 monster finished in in Bianco Isis. It was crashed a highway near Padua, Italy on August 30. The picture on Motori.it show extensive damage, but Lamborgini says the chassis is in good condition and the marvel of engineering is likely to roar again.
As for what caused the crash, police reports say that the Aventador was trying to pass some slower cars... most cars out there are slower... when a truck tried to make a left turn in front of our protagonist. The supercar ended up hitting a pole, after which it ended up in a nearby ditch.