Lamborghini Revuelto’s $700,000 Nightmare: Destroyed Moments Before Delivery in Beirut

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Someone in Beirut just had the worst delivery day imaginable.

A brand-new Lamborghini Revuelto – the $700,000 flagship hybrid hypercar – was obliterated mere hours before handover to its eagerly waiting owner.

One Trip to the Gas Station Ends in Catastrophe

The Verde Citrea-colored beast met its demise while a service technician drove it to a nearby fuel station during final prep.

What happened next reads like a supercar owner’s nightmare scenario.

The driver-side wheel and suspension assembly completely separated from the car.

Multiple airbags deployed across the cabin.

The rear suspension disintegrated into Italian-engineered confetti.

The front end crumpled like aluminum foil against what appears to be a concrete wall.

Not the First Revuelto to Meet an Early End

This Lebanese disaster joins a growing club of wrecked Revueltos that never made it home.

A similar incident occurred in Italy last year when another example nearly destroyed itself before delivery.

These hypercars pack serious firepower that demands respect:

  • 1,001 horsepower from combined V12 and hybrid electric systems
  • 8-speed dual-clutch transmission managing biblical torque
  • 0-60 mph in 2.5 seconds – assuming you keep it on the tarmac

Delivery Driver’s Worst Day at Work

The condition of the driver remains unclear, though reports suggest they survived what must have been a violent impact.

Social media images show the hypercar’s frunk folded backward, with the entire front-left corner of the car simply missing.

No official statement has emerged from Lamborghini regarding the incident.

The car will almost certainly be declared a total loss.

Somewhere in Beirut, a wealthy enthusiast who waited months (or years) for their Revuelto is now back at square one.

The waiting list stretches two years for new orders.

That’s a long time to contemplate what might have been.

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