The No. 4 Fire Brigade of New Taipei City received a report of a car fire at 46.9k of Beiyi Highway. When they arrived at the scene, they were shocked to find that it was a "Mavericks" supercar with a market value of tens of millions and a temporary license plate.

(Photographed by reporter Que Jinglun)

[Reporter Que Jinglun/New Taipei Report] At 3:00 p.m. on Beiyi Highway in Xindian District, New Taipei City, a car was on fire. A man was driving a white Lamborghini supercar up the mountain for a ride. After driving 46.9 kilometers, the fire suddenly ignited, and the whole car burned to the ground. It was almost completely destroyed. Firefighters were reported to rush to help put out the fire. The driver escaped on his own and was fortunately not injured. The cause of the accident remains to be investigated and clarified.

At around 3:30 this afternoon, the No. 4 Fire Brigade of New Taipei City received a report that there was a car fire alarm at 46.9k of Beiyi Highway. The fire brigade arrived at the scene and was surprised to find that the car on fire was a car with a market value of tens of millions and a temporary license plate. The "Mavericks" supercar, the driver fled to the side of the road and saw the car burnt down.

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Although the firefighters quickly pulled the water line to put out the fire, most of the "Mavericks" body was still burned to black charcoal, and only the front of the car was visible.

The driver stated that he suddenly caught fire halfway through the drive, and quickly parked the car on the side of the road, and called 119 to report the case. The detailed cause of the fire must be clarified by the fire investigation department.

This afternoon, there was a shocking report of a burning car on Beiyi Highway. A man was driving a white Lamborghini supercar up the mountain for a ride. After driving 46.9 kilometers, the fire suddenly caught fire, and the entire car was almost completely destroyed.

(Photographed by reporter Que Jinglun)

Although the firefighters quickly pulled the water line to put out the fire, most of the "Mavericks" body was still burned to black charcoal, and only the front of the car was visible.

(Photographed by reporter Que Jinglun)