Noida Lamborghini Crash: YouTuber's Supercar Hits Two, Sparks Investigation
- Posted on March 31, 2025
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- By Arijit Dutta
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A Lamborghini Huracan owned by YouTuber Mridul Tiwari hit two pedestrians in Noida during a test drive, leaving them seriously injured. Driven by a potential buyer, the crash raised safety and accountability concerns. Police are investigating, while questions grow around the use of public roads for high-speed luxury car testing.

A high-performance Lamborghini Huracan struck two pedestrians in Noida’s Sector 94 on Sunday, causing serious injuries and igniting a wave of controversy. The red supercar, registered in Pondicherry, was reportedly being test-driven by Deepak, a car dealer, and not the vehicle’s owner at the time of the accident. The luxury vehicle belongs to popular Noida-based YouTuber Mridul Tiwari, who boasts over 18 million subscribers and was in the process of selling the car.
According to police, Deepak had traveled to Noida to evaluate the car’s condition before a possible purchase. While exact speed figures have not been confirmed, one of the injured labourers claimed the Lamborghini was moving at nearly 300 km/h when it veered off the road and hit them on the footpath near an under-construction site. Authorities have yet to release official data on the vehicle's speed at the moment of impact.
The incident has sparked widespread concern over reckless test drives and the increasing use of public roads for high-speed trials of luxury vehicles. The Lamborghini Huracan involved is one of the brand's most powerful machines, equipped with a 5.2-liter V10 engine capable of producing up to 630 bhp. Its sleek, aerodynamic design makes it a magnet for enthusiasts but also raises safety concerns in dense urban areas.
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While the injured victims are receiving medical treatment, the police have launched an investigation into possible negligence and traffic violations. The incident has also triggered debate about accountability in supercar ownership and the responsibilities of influencers who own and promote such vehicles.