A rare Lamborghini Aventador sports car was found in the jungles of Myanmar (4 photos + 1 video)
The story of an ultra-rare sports car parked deep in the tropical bush of Myanmar has puzzled car enthusiasts in the British The Sun. The £300,000 Lamborghini Aventador had all its windows smashed and pieces scattered throughout the cabin.
A real treasure of the jungle - a rare Lamborghini Aventador LP750-4 SV car was found deep in the forests of Asia - it was covered in dust and dirt, reports the British publication The Sun.
While everyone was wondering where it came from, local residents made their own assumption, writes The Sun.

According to one version, the car belonged to a very rich family that made its fortune from drug trafficking. A local rebel group allegedly eliminated her in 2023 and confiscated her property, including a sports car.

The publication called the car an “ultra-rare supercar”; only 600 of these were produced in the world.

Unfortunately, The Sun does not report the further fate of the car.