Details of this crash are unknown at the moment, however, our friend Alex Penfold recently stumbled across these two images of a Lamborghini Aventador that crashed into an office building in Macau. Whether it is a manuovering error or the driver lost control of the vehicle, we don’t know.
It sucks to see another Aventador involved in an accident. So far though, with over 1,000 cars delivered, only six Aventador crashes have been reported. None of them have been major accidents, this seventh appears to be relatively minor.
The Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 has a new 6.5 liter V12 engine that produces 700hp at 8,250rpm and 690Nm at 5,500rpm. Lamborghini used a carbon fiber monocoque with an aluminium subframe, produced in-house by Lamborghini with help from Boeing and the University of Washington. 100km/h is reached in less than three seconds, 200km/h in 8.9 seconds and a top speed of 217mph makes it one of the fastest supercars on the market.



