Moment brand new £300,000 Lamborghini bursts into flames on packed street in front of gobsmacked shoppers
WATCH the astonishing moment a moment a brand new £300,000 Lamborghini bursts into flames on a packed street in front of shocked onlookers.
Shoppers were left gobsmacked as the priceless supercar set alight in the middle of one of London‘s busiest streets.
A man quickly lifted the boot of the black Huracan Tecnica[/caption] The £300,000 supercar burst into flames in London Marylebone[/caption] Another man rushes on to the scene with a fire extinguisher to tackle the flames[/caption] The blaze is successfully put out as passersby on Baker Street watched[/caption]The fiery fiasco took place on the afternoon of January 21 along Baker Street in Marylebone.
Thousands of pedestrians walk through the street every day and the footage shows plenty of startled onlookers.
The clip starts with a man in a bomber jacket and camouflaged trousers running to lift the boot of the vehicle.
A £300,000 jet-black Huracan Tecnica is smoking and a looks as though fumes are coming from the back of the car.
With a bare hand, he lifts the Lamborghini‘s boot to reveal flames flickering from the engine.
Onlookers with shopping bags all hover and watch in astonishment as the priceless motor burns in front of their eyes.
One said: “It’s on fire.
“Lamborghini on fire on Baker Street.”
Another man with a backpack and a fire extinguisher runs onto the scene and promptly tackles the blaze.
The extinguisher creates plumes of smoke which now covers the car and the flames were successfully put out.
Pedestrians can be spotted recording the whole ordeal with their phones from the pavement.
The clip ends with a gloved hand picking up bits of foamy wire from beneath the bonnet.
Passersby spotted the disaster and were quick to comment.
Local Scott Walker joked: “That’ll polish out.”
Matthew Carter, who was in the area, quipped: “Caused by revving it stationary.”
A third quipped: “I thought it was a street barbecue.”
One cabbie laughed: “Hot Wheels.”
A woman, obviously not particularly sympathetic, said: “I will never feel sorry for someone who can afford a car like that.”
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