Lamborghini Aventador Roadster Crashes in Estonia

A Lamborghini Aventador Roadster crashed this weekend in Estonia. The Italian supercar is a rarity on the streets of the Baltic state. The accident happened in the capital, Tallinn. The car apparently belongs to a Lebanese businessman, Abdulkarim Saadallah.

It seems that the driver of the silver Lamborghini Aventador Roadster lost control of the vehicle on Tallinn Maritime Boulevard. It hit a lamppost causing damage to the front bumper and front splitter. It came to rest very close to a tram system, causing delays for passengers.

The owner is apparently a board member of the Nordic Timber Group, as well as Baltimber OÜ, Woodpro OÜ, Global Impex OÜ, Universal Trading TS Eesti AS. The authorities have confirmed that the driver will not be charged with any offences. Fortunately, there were no reports of any injuries.

This particular Aventador Roadster looks remarkably similar to the spec of the first car Lamborghini used when the Roadster was unveiled at the Los Angeles Motor Show 2012. The roof features a removable, two-piece carbon fiber system. It gets the same 6.5 liter aspirated V12 as the Coupe, generating 700hp.

Lamborghini Aventador crash

OTHER STORIES YOU MIGHT LIKE

Cars for sale

Check our exclusive deals. All the cars are tested by our crew.

Mercedes-Benz SLR ‘McLaren Edition’

One of only 25 examples upgraded by McLaren Special Operations
$700,000
See this car

993 Porsche 911 Turbo ‘The Last Waltz’

The final 993 Porsche 911 to leave the factory
£1,300,000

Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster

1 of 800 Lamborghini Aventador SVJ Roadster available
€520,000