Seeing the limited edition last-of-its-kind Lamborghinis is a treat. The porter even went for a ride before destroying two Ultimae specimens with one impact.
Porters spoil the clients of expensive hotels, the added value of the stay relies on the absolute trust of the guest and the assigned bellboy. The relationship begins right at the hotel gates, where the guest gets to know the staff and the initial sign of trust is handing over the car to park.
Welcoming employees get access to very interesting models, the exclusivity of the entrusted vehicles increases in accordance with the price of the overnight stay. The opportunity to drive world brands is enviable, but behind the privilege of trying a premium lurks treacherous responsibility for very fragile assets valued at units and tens of millions of crowns.
It is difficult to estimate the level of stress of porters when maneuvering luxury ships or extreme super sports within centimeters. Admirable, but all the more responsible work brings joy from cars, if there is no individual failure. One such unfortunate could not have chosen more bad luck, because he damaged two limited edition Lamborghinis and was also caught on camera.
Professional wrestler and Brazilian jiu-jitsu trainer Craig Jones started recording outside a luxury hotel hosting owners of Aventador LP780-4 Ultimae. The farewell series includes 350 coupés and 250 roadsters, after which nothing better will ever be produced in Lamborghini with a 6.5-liter forked twelve-cylinder. The camera on the phone captured the collectible super sports dangerously close to each other, after approaching the scene of the event it was immediately clear from the porter’s expression what he had caused.
A frightened boy in an ironed suit crashes a blue roadster into a purple coupe. The collision of current production flagships occurred in a hotel parking lot at minimal speed, the repair will not be problematic unlike the loss of originality of a car that has never been crashed. The impact of two pieces of Ultimae occurred after pressing the wrong pedal, the culprit admitted to changing the brake and gas.
Second-hand Ultimae are sold for approximately 12 million CZK, it is difficult to estimate the bill for a fatal mistake. The insurance company will feel the value of carbon parts, numerous electronics and special paint. Lamborghini spare parts are not cheap, especially with limited editions specified with personalized accessories. The pinnacle of the Aventador era combines the S and SVJ versions, while having a lower weight and a higher output of 780 hp (574 kW). It is not surprising that it was enough to tap the gas and the two latest news fell into place.