Even Lamborghini is not perfect, pulling 5,000 cars off the market.

The pull has already been announced in the U.S., and it seems to be only about the Huracan models.
According to the US National Administration for Communications Security on Highway (NHTSA), the attraction refers to 4,796 Lamborghini Huraan automobiles, produced between 2015 and 2020.
As a result of the withdrawal, the defect has been given to a component that costs about 2 euros. It's a little plastic cover. Huracan models lack the plugs that cover horizontal screws to fix short lights.
Owners can find these screws themselves, but they can fix the lights badly. As a result, other street drivers may be blind and cause an accident. Lamborghini discovered the problem in January 2020 and officially reported it two months later. Nearly two years later, the U.S. authorities ordered reform of the defect.
According to the NHTSA document, Lamborghini will freely install broken lids.












