Lamborghini Huracan filmed driving through tropical storm waters in Florida

A Lamborghini Huracan Spyder has been captured on camera attempting to traverse rising flood waters in Florida amid a tropical storm. The owner of the yellow Huracan, which is priced from $429,000 before on-road costs in Australia, wasn't quite prepared to find themselves caught in a torrential downpour while on the road in Miami during the Tropical Storm Eta. Rather than trying to pull off the road, the driver decided to plough on – causing water to surge up and over the car's bonnet.

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