A Lamborghini Aventador S and a Lamborghini Revuelto were involved in a severe crash near Cypress, Texas, leaving one car burned beyond recognition and the other with major front-end damage.
The incident took place near Highway 99 and Jack Road by the Grand Parkway, where first responders arrived to find the Aventador S engulfed in flames.
Aventador S consumed by fire
Images from the scene show the Aventador S reduced to a scorched shell, with debris scattered around the crash site.

Firefighters brought the blaze under control, but the Lamborghini appears to have suffered catastrophic damage across nearly the entire car.
Revuelto suffers major front-end damage
The second car involved, a Lamborghini Revuelto, did not catch fire, but its front section was heavily damaged in the wreck.
That makes this crash especially notable, as the Revuelto is Lamborghini’s current V12 hybrid flagship and remains one of the most difficult new supercars to replace quickly.
More than $1 million in supercars lost
The Aventador S involved is estimated to be worth around $450,000, while the Revuelto is valued closer to $700,000 depending on specification and market conditions.
Together, the two Lamborghinis represent a combined loss of more than $1 million before any additional costs tied to recovery, insurance, or replacement are considered.
Cause of the crash remains unclear
No confirmed cause has been announced, and details surrounding the moments before the crash remain limited.
What is clear is that the collision left two of Lamborghini’s most dramatic V12 models either destroyed or seriously damaged, turning a rare meeting of Italian supercars into an expensive and destructive scene on a Texas roadway.




