Cops seize £170,000 Lamborghini after catching driver behind the wheel without any insurance
COPS have seized a £170,000 Lamborghini after catching the driver behind the wheel without any insurance.
The bright blue Lamborghini Huracan, which can cost up to nearly £300,000, was spotted on the M60 near Swinton, Manchester.
And officers stopped the flashy supercar after they realised the supercar's registration plate was not recognised.
They then proceeded to pull the driver over on the hard shoulder of the motorway.
Traffic cops then said that the driver was found to be using his friends' motor without insurance.
He was then reported for offences before the supercar was seized.
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Greater Manchester Police's Traffic page shared images of the expensive motor on Twitter today.
In their post, they announced that the vehicle had been taken by officers under Section S165 of the Road Traffic Act.
The post read: "This Lamborghini Huracan was seen on the M60 near Swinton today with a number plate that didn't exist on PNC.
"Vehicle stopped and driver found to be using his friends car without insurance.
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"Vehicle seized and driver reported for offences. #GMP #Lamborghini #Seized #S165 @NWmwaypolice."
The Italian supercar has a top speed of 212mph and sports a powerful V10 engine.
First released on the market back in 2014, the Huracan is a fan favourite and can go from 0-60mph in just 2.5 seconds.
The motor also comes with a Rally driving mode that allows for fun off-road trail driving.
Sadly, Lamborghini says 2023 will be the Huracán's final year of production before it's replaced with a new supercar model.
Lamborghini is well-known for its cutting edge designs and robust engines which make it one of the world's most famous car brands.
It comes after a driver had his £200,000 Lamborghini Urus taken by police because of a bizarre rule stating he was too young.
And cops seized another flash Lamborghini after the driver breached road laws.
Meanwhile, a millionaire social media star saw his £1million McLaren taken away after he flouted insurance rules.