THE £250,000 Lamborghini believed to have been driven by Diogo Jota in his tragic car crash has been plagued by recalls and serious safety issues.
The smash happened just after midnight on Thursday on a Spanish motorway near the northern town of .




The Liverpool star, 28, and his younger brother AndréSilva, 26,
Sources at Lamborghini said the company believes the car is a Huracán â a model often seen in the garages of ‘s elite.
Aces like have been spotted the same iconic supercar.
The model is no longer in production but was one of Lamborghini’s most successful cars.
Authorities are investigating whether the crash was caused by a punctured tyre that blew out.
There is no indication that any other safety issues that had been subject to recalls over recent years played a part in Jota’s tragic crash.
It is also not known what specific Huracán model the footballer was driving when he crashed.
The Huracán â a £250k+ Italian supercar beloved by football stars and celebrities â was in production from 2014 to 2024 and became one of Lamborghini’s best-selling vehicles, with more than 25,000 units sold globally.
The Huracán has faced safety-related recalls over the years, including headlight adjustments that could cause glare and reduce visibility, as well as a seat belt warning failure, Carscoops.com reports.
A September 2024 recall affected 39 examples of the Huracán EVO Spyder in the US.
Lamborghini admitted that a crash protection bracket â essential to the front structural member â may have been installed on the wrong side due to human error at the Sant’Agata Bolognese factory.
Affected cars were built between November 20, 2023 and July 26, 2024.
That defect, reportedly discovered by a factory worker, prompted Lamborghini to block production and inspect affected cars, reports autoevolution.com.
In November 2023, Lamborghini recalled 7,805 Huracán models built between July 30, 2014 and October 30, 2023.
The issue was a function in the infotainment system which allowed drivers to adjust headlights horizontally â including into “tourist mode”; for left-hand driving â a feature not allowed under U.S. federal safety rules.
This could create glare for oncoming traffic and reduce driver visibility.
Lamborghini issued a software update to remove the feature.
Certain 2021 and 2023 Huracán Coupé and Spyder models were recalled due to an issue where the door unlatching cable’s safety clip might not have been properly secured during assembly.
This raised concerns that doors could fail to open properly during an emergency.
Lamborghini advised that authorised dealers would inspect and fix the problem at no charge.
Some models produced between 2021 and early 2022 were also recalled after it was discovered the seat belt warning chime and dashboard visual indicator might not activate when the vehicle dropped below 20 km/h â a failure to meet minimum safety standards.
In a statement, a spokesperson for Lamborghini told The Sun: “We are saddened to learn of the accident that occurred in Spain involving a Lamborghini, in which Diogo and André Jota tragically lost their lives.
“In this moment of deep sorrow, we extend our heartfelt condolences to their family.
“Automobili Lamborghini awaits further information regarding the circumstances of the incident, in full respect for the people involved.”;
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The Liverpool and ace had only just married his long-term partner Rute Cardoso 10 days earlier and leaves behind three children.
Pedro Proença, president of the Portuguese Football Federation, said: “We have lost two champions.
“The passing of Diogo and André Silva is an irreparable loss for Portuguese football, and we will do everything possible to honor their legacy every day.”;
Football Club said it was “devastated”; by the .
Meanwhile, Cristiano Ronaldo paid tribute, writing: “It doesn’t make sense... I know you will always be with them. Rest in Peace, Diogo and André.”;



