- By Pawan Mishra
- Mon, 04 Aug 2025 11:59 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Lamborghini Aventador Fire Bengaluru: Indian Billionaire and Managing Director of the Raymond group, Gautam Singhania, recently shared a video of a Lamborghini Aventador in flames in Bengaluru on his official Instagram account. The Billionaire has questioned safety of the brand’s cars and alleged that ‘It is not a random accident anymore, it’s a pattern’.
Gautam Singhania And Lamborghini
This is not the first time that the billionaire Gautam Singhania has questioned the reliability of the Lamborghini cars. The saga began back in 2024, when Gautam was taking a test drive of the Lamborghini Revuelto at the trans-harbour link in Mumbai, and it broke down. The billionaire has been questioning the Italian performance carmaker ever since. Gautam shared the recent viral video of the Lamborghini Aventador bursting into flames in Bengaluru with the caption ‘Another day, another Lamborghini in flames. This time in Bengaluru. This isn’t a rare accident anymore, it’s a pattern. Why is Lamborghini silent? Why are their cars catching fire? Are their cars safe? Should they be allowed in India?’
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Lamborghini Aventador Fire In Bengaluru
The video shared by Gautam Singhania on his official Instagram account is related to an incident that recently happened in Bengaluru. The video of the incident went viral on Instagram, and it features an Orange Aventador parked on the side of the road with its frunk open, and flames can be seen bursting out from the rear section of the car. People can be seen hustling to control the fire, and the situation was later controlled with the help of Fire Extinguishers.
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Previous Incidents
This is not the first time that a Lamborghini has caught fire on the Indian roads. Several similar incidents have been reported in the past from different regions of the country. One such incident was reported from Mumbai in December 2024, and another such incident took place in the Pitampura region of the national capital, New Delhi. Billionaire and managing director of Raymond, Gautam Singhania, has also slammed the carmaker for several such incidents.