
Watch: Luxury car nearly worth ₹10 crore catches fire in Bengaluru, sparks safety debate
The fire appeared to originate from the rear of the car, where the engine is located. Videos from the scene showed local residents attempting to bring the flames under control using buckets of water, sand, and a fire extinguisher.
Fortunately, no injuries were reported in the incident.
Viral clips fuel online chatter
Footage of the burning vehicle quickly circulated across social media platforms, attracting wide attention. The visuals show a crowd gathering around the car, with some attempting to help and others recording the incident.
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While early speculation on social media suggested that the car might have been extensively damaged, Sanjeev later clarified that the vehicle only suffered minor damage and that the fire was contained in time, according to the report.
Influencer known for luxury cars and distinct personal style
Sanjeev, who has over two lakh followers on Instagram, is known for regularly posting content featuring his high-end cars and personal lifestyle. He also stands out for his signature look, often wearing elaborate gold jewellery.
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Though active in the digital space, he identifies himself as a farmer, as per the report.
The Lamborghini Aventador is among several premium vehicles he owns.
Cause of fire remains unknown
There has been no official statement so far on what may have triggered the fire. The exact cause– whether mechanical or otherwise– is still unclear at this stage.
Similar incident reported last year in Mumbai
This is not the first time a Lamborghini has caught fire in India. According to media reports, in December last year, a Lamborghini Revuelto went up in flames on Mumbai's Coastal Road, drawing similar online attention.
Both vehicles fall within the same price bracket.
Timely response prevents major damage
While the situation could have escalated, quick action from those present at the scene played a key role in controlling the fire. The incident has once again brought attention to the risks involved in managing high-performance vehicles on Indian roads.
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