A Lamborghini Revuelto and an Aventador collided on a Texas highway, with one supercar burning to destruction. Witnesses on social media reported that a red pickup truck had been filming the two Lamborghinis before the crash occurred.
The incident involved two of Lamborghini's most powerful models. The Revuelto is the brand's newest hybrid supercar, featuring a 6.5-liter naturally aspirated V12 paired with three electric motors that deliver 1,001 horsepower combined. The Aventador, Lamborghini's outgoing flagship before the Revuelto's introduction, packs a 6.5-liter V12 capable of 759 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque.
Details remain limited, but the severity of damage to at least one vehicle suggests high-speed impact. One supercar burned completely, which is typical in high-velocity collisions where fuel system rupture ignites under extreme heat and friction. This type of incident often occurs during highway passing attempts or street racing scenarios, particularly when multiple high-performance vehicles travel together.
The presence of the pickup truck filming raises questions about the context. Street racing documentation has become common on social media, with enthusiasts recording runs between multiple supercars on public roads. Whether the Lamborghinis were engaged in any form of competition or simply traveling together remains unclear from available information.
Both the Revuelto and Aventador represent the upper tier of automotive performance and pricing. The Revuelto starts above $600,000, while the Aventador commands similar territory. The total value destroyed in this crash likely exceeds $1 million.
Texas has seen repeated incidents involving exotic car crashes, often connected to street racing culture or casual highway driving at extreme speeds. High-performance machinery on public roads creates obvious risks, particularly when combined
