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A labourer injured in the Noida Lamborghini crash claimed the car was racing at 300 kmph before impact., Noida News News - ...
A probe found that Deepak, a car dealer, had come to Noida to test drive the Lamborghini car. The owner, Mridul Tiwari, a ...
Noida Police have added the name of Deepak, the man driving the Lamborghini that hit two people, to the FIR. Initially, the ...
A speeding Lamborghini Huracan driven by car dealer Deepak Kumar veered onto a pavement in Noida Sector 94, injuring two ...
Two labourers from Chhattisgarh were injured in the incident where the Lamborghini hit them on a footpath adjacent to an ...
Lamborghini Huracan's ex-showroom price ranges from ₹3.22 to ₹4.61 crore, available in 6 variants, with Evo RWD as the base ...
Some media reports claimed that the initial FIR did not mention the driver’s name, raising suspicions of a cover-up. However, ...
A red speeding Lamborghini rammed into two labourers seated on a pavement close to a building that was still under ...
The Lamborghini, registered in the name of Mridul, was being driven by Deepak when the accident occurred. The eyewitnesses reported that the car was being driven negligently, leading to the collision.
Police said the luxury vehicle was being driven by Deepak Kumar — a car dealer from Ajmer who was arrested later. He had come ...
The District Court of Noida's Surajpur granted bail to Deepak, the driver accused in the Noida Lamborghini accident reported ...
Lamborghini will be launching the Temerario in India, which is the successor of the Huracan. It was revealed in August 2024.