A recently released video showcasing a man's "durability test" on a $240,000 Lamborghini Urus has left viewers cringing.
The footage captures the man tearing apart the luxurious car, removing various components with force and precision, leading to divided reactions and discussions online.
The video shows the man breaking different pieces of the fancy car, like the outside cover and many inside parts.
At one intense moment, he even takes off the steering wheel using only his hands. He keeps saying the car's name as he takes it apart.
However, this video has left people feeling uneasy, and they quickly voiced their thoughts on social media.
By the time the man is finished, there isn't much of the car's paneling left intact.
He forcefully rips off sections from the bodywork, including areas around the wheels, as well as from the inside of the doors and the space between the seats.
Even though the initial impact was shocking, social media users have pointed out that things may not be as they appear in the video.
A community note below the video, which was shared on X, reveals that many of the components the man removed could only be taken out after unscrewing and disconnecting the car's internal cables.
The video also includes a link to another YouTube video demonstrating the proper process of removing parts from the same model's door, with visible screws and cables holding the pieces in place.
A commenter claiming expertise in car repairs mentioned that dismantling the car requires unscrewing multiple components, stating it is not a delicate process.
Another individual emphasized the delicate engineering of supercars to achieve high performance.
Someone else questioned whether any luxury car could withstand a similar level of destructive "durability test."
That's it, i will never buy a Lamborghini again, one user said.
All of his videos are fake, he has removed all the screws before filming, this is very apparent on a similar video where he is tearing a bmw apart, the second user pointed out.
Okay, most of this is stupid. You're not gonna yank on your fan exhaust or your plenum buy the moving parts. Woof, that's not good, another wrote.