Amazing process of a Lamborghini Urus being shipped to Dubai
- This video shows a Lamborghini Urus being sent to Dubai
- The clip features it being loaded onto a plane in Paris
- Viewers were impressed by the display
Published on Oct 28, 2024 at 12:00 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Oct 24, 2024 at 5:06 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Amelia Jean Hershman-Jones
This video captured the remarkable process of loading a Lamborghini Urus onto a cargo plane.
The clip was shared on Instagram and shows the car beginning its journey from Paris to Dubai.
Needless to say, the clip impressed many car lovers.
It’s certainly a flex to have your car travel internationally in style.
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The Lamborghini Urus begins its journey
The video was shared on Instagram by a user called amirrlife, who frequently shares videos about supercars.
The footage shows the Urus being driven over to the plane – in the Turkish Cargo line – by airport runway staff.
From there, it’s lifted up to the plane’s level by machinery.
Not much detail has been provided regarding the airport’s location or the owner of the car.
But it’s safe to say, a lot of cash is at play here if you’re flying your Lambo from Paris to Dubai.
Many viewers were impressed with the clip and shared their thoughts in the comments section.
One wrote: “The car has more travels than some humans.”
Another simply said: “Amazing.”
Comments that were accompanied by fire emojis, of course.
Flying supercars – more common than you might think
Millionaires and billionaires regularly travel with their cars, so it’s not uncommon for cars to be loaded onto planes.
While most people are worrying about the weight limit and dimensions of their luggage, these big spenders are having their rides cargoed overseas.
Then there’s the billionaire rally driver, Yazeed Al-Rajhi, who regularly airlifts his three cars to Europe every year, just so he can drive them around London or Monaco.
In fact, this YouTuber got quite a shock when his multi-million dollar supercar collection received a first-class experience on Emirates.
How the other half lives, eh?