
Vehicle spontaneous combustion is usually caused by the following reasons: Avoid leaving lighters, batteries, or reading glasses in the car: During high summer temperatures, items such as disposable lighters, batteries, digital products, CDs, canned beverages, perfumes, and air fresheners can become 'hidden killers' inside the car. Lighters, in particular, contain large amounts of flammable substances like methane and butane in their fluid. When heated and expanded to a certain degree, they can explode, potentially causing a fire. Prolonged exposure to sunlight: Do not park the vehicle in direct sunlight for extended periods. Whenever possible, park in an indoor parking lot or under shade to avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight.

As an automotive technology enthusiast, I believe the spontaneous combustion of Lamborghinis is often caused by electrical system failures such as short circuits due to aging wires, where sparks can ignite fuel or interior materials. The high-power engines operate at extremely high temperatures, and fuel leaks—such as ruptured fuel lines or loose connections—can cause fuel to drip onto hot surfaces, leading to instant ignition. The exhaust system, including overheated catalytic converters or poor shielding, may ignite nearby materials. Additionally, lithium battery thermal runaway in hybrid versions poses another risk. Neglected maintenance, improper modifications, or manufacturing defects can exacerbate these issues. It is recommended to regularly inspect wiring and fuel lines, avoid excessive modifications, and use high-temperature protective materials to prevent similar incidents.

I've experienced a similar incident where a friend's Lamborghini caught fire after high-speed driving. The investigation revealed it was caused by a fuel line leak spraying gasoline onto the hot engine. Spontaneous combustion can also stem from electrical circuit overloads causing fuse burnout, or battery failures like internal short circuits generating high temperatures. The high-pressure design of sports cars combined with frequent high-speed driving causes engine compartment temperatures to soar. If cooling is insufficient or components are aged, the risk doubles. External factors such as oil leaks from chassis damage after accidents are also common. Regular maintenance is key. Don't shut off the engine immediately after parking to allow heat dissipation and reduce fire hazard accumulation. Safety first - seek professional repair immediately if issues are detected.

Lamborghini spontaneous combustion is mostly caused by common issues under high-performance design: electrical short circuits such as exposed wiring sparking ignition; fuel system failures like ruptured fuel lines leaking onto the engine; exhaust systems overheating during prolonged high-speed driving and igniting debris; or battery thermal runaway during aggressive driving. These stem from the inherent high-heat, high-pressure environment of sports cars, where poor maintenance or rough modifications easily expose vulnerabilities. Drive moderately in daily use, avoid prolonged high-speed runs, and have technicians regularly inspect electrical and fuel systems to reduce accident risks.


