Dalls Texas highway patrol has discovered a Lamborghini supercar abandoned and discarded on a sidewalk, March 8 evening, Dailymail reports. The $200,000 Italian sports car was totally abandoned on a shoulder by an unidentified "owner" as confirmed by the Dalls police, who first responded to the scene. The officers also verified that front right wheel and bumper was heavily damaged, maybe the main reason why the driver left it hanging on the side road.
According to Valley Central, the yellow Lamborghini didn't have any identification inside and was later verified as rented by still an unnamed person.
The highway patrol assumed, based on the skid marks and damage of the car, whoever was behind the wheel was going at a very high speed rate and miscalculated the road making the supercar ditched the car on the shoulder and eventually slamming the front right side of the Lamborghini into a highway barrier that caused the front right tire to explode and damage the front right bumper as well.
The Dallas highway patrol have towed the supercar out of the highway and impound it in their area for further investigation and retrieval of the car by the rental company.
Lamborghini is an Italian made luxury sports car owned by the Volkswagen Group through its subsidiary brand Audi. It was founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 to compete with other existing super car builders such as Ferrari.
By the 1978, due to financial issue, Lamborghini declared bankruptcy. It was acquired by Chrysler on the same year but was released to the Volkswagen group in 1987 and was placed under Audi.
Lamborghini is currently producing the V12 supercar Aventador and the V10 powered Huracan.
Aside from building supercars, they are also making V12 engines for offshore powerboat racing.
Lamborghini models are named after Spanish fighting bulls.