Utah man is so rich he challenges himself by seeing how many Lamborghini V12s can fit in his underground garage
Published on Oct 18, 2025 at 12:26 PM (UTC+4)
by Grace Donohoe
Last updated on Oct 15, 2025 at 4:41 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Mason Jones
This supercar fanatic decided to put his underground garage to the test and see how many Lamborghini V12s it could really hold.
The owner is no stranger to a luxury car, or two, but it seems that he has so many that one drive simply isn’t enough.
It’s no surprise that the Italian brand was his manufacturer of choice, either, thanks to the history and engineering behind the classic V12 engine that some models harbor.
Once car fans caught sight of the Lamborghinis lined up together, some simply couldn’t hold in their excitement.
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The Lamborghini challenge
Content creator thestradman not only showed fans how he had a car that matched almost every color of the rainbow, but he also put his garage space to the test to see how many Lamborghini models it could really hold.

The Lamborghini V12 engine is impressive and has a whole load of history behind it, so it’s no shock that the creator was a fan of the powerhouse.
The engine first made its debut in the 350 GT before being brought into the modern cars that we all know and love.
“A modern version of the naturally aspirated V12 engine was created for the Aventador in 2011, debuting an enhanced version of the iconic powerplant that maintained the original technological concepts,” explained the brand.
The last ‘pure naturally aspirated V12 engine was given to the Aventador, a car that tops many car enthusiasts’ wishlists.
After viewing the garage that was filled to the brim with the V12 engines, gearheads couldn’t help but share their thoughts.

“The colors in the cave were going crazy,” commented one user.
“Stradman collects Lambos like infinity stones,” said another supercar lover
“Looks like the gta5 apartment garage,” added a third fan.
The final result? Take a look for yourself here.
Lamborghinis are popular for a reason
Now that we know how the powerful V12 initially came into fruition, it won’t come as a surprise that the cars are tested to their limits.
Footage of old Lamborghini testing methods went viral for how incredibly strange it is.
In terms of future models, it turns out that Lamborghini has been hiding a secret supposed ‘sculpture car’ that maps out the future look of its upcoming supercars.
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