
Video: Lamborghini Aventador Supercars Were Recalled In Russia Due To Opening Hoods

2023 Author: Natalie MacDonald | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-11-26 13:59
Lamborghini has announced the recall of the 15 Aventador SVJ coupe in Russia, Rosstandart informs on Monday. The campaign will affect cars manufactured in 2019-2021.

- On supercars, the bonnet hinge bolts must be replaced. Due to a structural defect during operation, the factory bolts may loosen. At high speeds and under the influence of headwinds, the bonnet can suddenly open and even completely break away from the car.
- Owners of defective sports cars have the right to wait for a notification from the dealer, as well as to check the list of VIN codes attached to the Rosstandart message. You can also check your car for recall campaigns on Automotive News.
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The Italian manufacturer had previously recalled 221 supercars in the United States for the same reason. And in Russia, the previous recall campaign of the Lamborghini brand was associated with the possible fire of Urus crossovers. On 270 off-road vehicles, it is necessary to replace the clutch in the fuel line.
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