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Lamborghini Aventador SVJ engulfed in flames after crash!

Lamborghini Aventador

Lamborghini Aventador SVJ engulfed in flames after crash!

Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster was destroyed in a dramatic crash in the United States.

The Italian supercar is one of the most iconic examples of the Aventador SVJ and has previously appeared in a Nicki Minaj music video. It is owned by collector Bryan Salamone. Unfortunately, it is no longer there after being utterly demolished and burned to a char.

Salamone was reportedly driving the Lamborghini on a highway when he was hit by another vehicle. He allegedly lost control of his vehicle and smashed into a concrete barrier at great speed. The Aventador SVJ then took fire, and Salamone was dragged from the vehicle by an eyewitness.

@beaminbots_94 Bryan a.k.a. @teamsalamone Lamborghini Aventador SVJ burns down after losing control. Everyone is ok and made it out alive! Credits to @srtlifeshaq for the footage #lamborghini #aventador #svj #cras #fire #fyp #viral #supercar #exoticcars #rally ♬ original sound – Beaminbots94

Images and videos of the fire shared on social media reveal that the entire car was engulfed in flames shortly after the incident. Given that only 800 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadsters were made globally, seeing one crushed like this is unfortunate, but automobiles can be replaced. More importantly, the owner survived the crash and inferno.

According to online searches, the driver of a black Lamborghini Huracan may have cut off Salamone and caused the incident, however, this has yet to be proven.

Salamone’s Aventador SVJ Roadster is particularly well-known since he routinely brought it to events and let children sit in it to feel what it’s like to drive an expensive mid-engined supercar. Prior to being covered with a pink chrome wrap, his SVJ had a fluroscent chrome wrap and was even outfitted with a bike rack.

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