A video after the crash shows someone hurridly removing the Revuelto’s rear license plate
- The driver of the Italian supercar reportedly rear-ended another car.
- Most of the Revuelto’s body panels have been destroyed or damaged.
Another Lamborghini Revuelto has met a violent end in a crash, and judging by the wreckage, there’s little chance this one is ever coming back. While details around the incident are still emerging, the photos leave no room for doubt, this car took a serious hit.
The crash reportedly occurred in Indonesia, on what appears to be a highway. Apparently, the driver of the Lamborghini rear-ended a car in front, and based on the carnage, the impact must have happened at quite high speeds.
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The entire front end of the Revuelto has been destroyed in the collision. The hood has been completely ripped off, and it seems like much of the front crash structure has been destroyed. It looks as if the supercar also hit one of the guard rails on the highway, as much of the passenger side has been damaged, too. This includes the rear mirror, quarter panels, and the scissor doors.
We can also see that some hefty chunks have been taken out of one of the rear wheels, another indication that it hit the guard rail. The rear end looks to have mostly avoided damage, although the huge pools of liquid under the car suggest that some of the radiators have been busted.
The car is finished in a bright green hue with what looks like graffiti across many of the panels. According to reports, the owner appears to be a successful cryptocurrency trader, hence the Bitcoin scribbled across some of it. Curiously, the airbags didn’t deploy in the crash, despite what appears to be at least a couple of hefty impacts.
While repairing the car might be possible, it’s unlikely anyone would be willing to take on such a daunting project. Popular YouTuber Mat Armstrong has been rebuilding a crashed Revuelto in the UK for a while now, but has encountered heaps of issues in getting it to run, due in part to the complex hybrid system.