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Watch moment £2.6m Lamborghini supercar receives instant karma after revving loudly on busy London street

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THIS is the moment the driver of a Lamorghini Sian worth £2.6 million received instant karma for revving the supercar’s engine a little too loudly at a set of traffic lights.

In dashcam footage taken by another motorist, the 217 mph Italian motor is seen pulling up to a set of traffic lights on Old Brompton Road in South Kensington, west London.

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This is the moment a Lamborghini Sian supercar pulls up at set of traffic lights alongside a Met Police van[/caption]
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The driver decides to loudly rev their engine while waiting[/caption]
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As the lights turn green, the Lambo turns left at the lights but is promptly pulled over by the cops[/caption]

Seemingly oblivious to their surroundings, the Lambo driver then decides to loudly rev their engine as they waited for the lights to turn green.

Seconds after the incident, the driver is then pulled over by a police van that was previously right beside them at the set of lights.

According to the report by Luxury Auto News, the moment was captured in full on the camera of a motorbike travelling behind.

The Lamborghini Sian – which can do 0 to 60 mph in just 2.5 seconds – can then be seen turning left into Harrington Road as it’s promptly followed and stopped by a Met Police van.

Locals and social media users commenting on the footage were split on whether the Lambo deserved to be pulled over by the cops.

One said: “Meanwhile the criminals are stealing mobile phones elsewhere.”

And another added: “Meanwhile, phone robberies, and knife crime are booming.

“Great job Sadiq and Met.”

One other fumed: “This is why you can’t enjoy anything in this country.”

Yet a fourth said: “I don’t get what the point of revving a car is.

“Sounds like some boys who haven’t been given attention at home so they seek it elsewhere.”

Another added: “Making noise for the sake of making noise?”

The Met Police declined to comment when approached by Sun Motors.

The Sian model is the Italian manufacturer’s first ever hybrid car, and went on sale from 2020 to 2022.

Sun Motors’ Rob Gill was lucky enough to test drive one back in 2021, describing the luxury set of wheels’ looks as “extraterrestrial” and comparing the cabin to “a flight deck.”

Meanwhile, back in March, Lamborghini made a change to its iconic logo which left fans crying that “nothing can beat the old one”.

And elsewhere, a rare Lambo model once owned by a 1990s music legend recently sold for millions at a car auction – 20 years after its famous appearance in Top Gear.

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Opinions on the incident were divided[/caption]
The Lamborghini Sian is the Italian brand’s first hybrid model and one of its fastest road cars ever at 217mph