"What's going on with Lamborghini?" Gautam Singhania Share Mumbai -Motor Accident Video, question the traction

Gautam Singhania shared a video of a Lamborghini accident in Mumbai. The Indian billionaire asked questions about the Italian luxury sports car. “Another day, another Lamborghini crash 🚨💥 this time on the coastal path of Mumbai. Do these cars even have trapped? From the fire to the loss of grip – what’s going on with Lamborghini? ‘ Ask the founder of the Super Car Club or India. Gautam Singhania has been chairman and managing director of Raymond for over 30 years. He manages textiles, clothing, retail, FMCG and real estate. In March, a Lamborghini Huracan was involved in an accident. It belongs to YouTuber Mridul Tiwari, who now participates in Bigg Boss 19. Deepak Kumar, an Ajmer car dealer, was arrested immediately after the accident. He drove the car. The car was also seized. The FIR originally listed the identity and address of the driver as ‘unknown’ because the complainant did not know who rode it. Later, Deepak’s name was mentioned in the fir. A viral video of the Noida Lamborghini crash showed that the driver protested Deepak Kumar with bystanders. When someone asked if he was doing stunts, Deepak, by the way, replied, “Is someone dead?” His remark made indignation. Many users on social media have beaten his reckless and dismissive attitude. Meanwhile, a Twitter (now X) has commented on Gautam Singhania, “surprisingly that the takeaway here is Lambo’s lack of traction, not the fact that rich reckless drivers are changing coastal road in their personal racetrack. Lamborghini SUV flies on the roof in July 2022, and Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue responded to a shocking accident. At about 3:30 pm, a Lamborghini -SUV flew on the roof of a house, moved off and burst into flames. The residents of the Lamborghini fled before the crew arrived. Another car was also involved, but the driver sustained only minor injuries. Fortunately, no one in the house was injured. However, the property was severely damaged and had to be evacuated. Firefighters later said that some incidents remained memorable in their careers, and that was one of them.