Driver borrows a friend’s Lamborghini Huracan only to plough the £215,000 supercar into an electricity substation in a spectacular crash in Spain
- The bright green car smashed into the wall of a Huelva electricity substation
- The occupants are believed to have fled the scene and were tracked to a hospital
- The car’s driver is now believed to be under investigation for reckless driving
This is the astonishing moment a wrecked £215,000 Lamborghini is removed by a tow-truck after a horrific crash in Spain.
The driver allegedly smashed his friend’s bright green supercar – identified as a Lamborghini Huracan Performante – in the wall of an electricity substation in Huelva, south west Spain.
Police said the occupants fled the scene before they were tracked down in hospital.
The driver is now under investigation for reckless driving after allegedly speeding before losing control of the vehicle and crashing into the wall.
The smashed up remains of the car were taken away by a tow truck following the Huelva crash
The driver told authorities that a friend lent him the vehicle, before the collision happened at just before 7am on Sunday.
Locals said some nearby houses suffered a power cut because of the incident.
The driver and his passenger were located in Huelva’s Juan Ramon Jimenez Hospital where they were undergoing treatment for minor injuries.
The driver of the car was allegedly speeding before losing control of the vehicle and plunging into the wall
The smashed remains of the vehicle, which is capable of reaching 62mph in just 2.9 seconds
It was not immediately clear today if they had been breath-tested and police are yet to issue a formal statement.
Local reports said the man at the wheel of car, which has a top speed of nearly 202mph and can reach 62mph in just 2.9 seconds, told officers a friend had lent them the vehicle.
The owner of the vehicle has been ordered to make a statement along with the two men in the car.