Watch – Influencer obliterates a $250,000 Lamborghini SUV by dropping a 3-ton can of red liquid on it from a crane

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Watch – Influencer obliterates a $250,000 Lamborghini SUV by dropping a 3-ton can of red liquid on it from a crane

Another day, another exotic automobile has been sacrificed by a crazy YouTuber to get more likes and views. Russian social media influencer Mikhail Litvin destroyed a brand new Lamborghini Urus for his latest YouTube video. This comes just a few days after an American YouTuber posted a video of how he bought a $400,000 Ferrari F8 Tributo just to destroy it. Litvin’s video is in Russian, including the title and the description; so, we had to use Google Translate to make sense of this abominable act. The cringe-worthy stunt was apparently pulled off to celebrate 10 million subscribers to his channel and the launch of his new energy drink business.

Via Youtube / @LITVIN

The video is 40 minutes long and begins with a flashback of how Litvin started the channel years ago and gives a recap of some of the crazy things he did to reach the milestone of 10 million subscribers on YouTube. This throwback montage also reminds us that Litvin is the same YouTuber who set his $160,000 Mercedes-AMG GT 63 S on fire after he was tired of facing constant issues that were not addressed by the dealership that sold him the car. After that stunt went viral, he followed it up by crashing a brand-new Porsche Taycan Turbo S through the glass wall of a dealership. The Youtuber claimed it was an accident but we all know what it really was.

 

Via Youtube / @LITVIN

If you want to directly skip to the part where the $250,000 Urus is destroyed, you can simply fast-forward to the 25-minute mark. To promote his energy drink named Litenergy, the stunt involves a giant 3-ton can which is filled to the brim with the red-colored beverage. The huge can is hoisted 100 meters up in the air using a crane and the white Lamborghini SUV is parked right underneath it. I guess you know what happens next. The visual is hard to look at. The massive weight dropped from that height instantly obliterates the brand new Urus; it almost looks like a scene from a movie. It’s been more than 10 days since the video was posted and it has already gathered more than 7 million views and 720,000 likes.

 

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