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Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who played for Penafiel in the Portuguese second division, were believed to have been ...
All the evidence so far suggests Portuguese footballer Diogo Jota was driving when his car crashed on a Spanish motorway, and ...
Liverpool forward Diogo Jota was driving and likely speeding when his car crashed in Spain on Thursday, killing him and his ...
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Lamborghini: Synthetic Fuel Could Save the Combustion EngineThe Temerario's new V-8 can run on e-fuel without sacrificing performance. It’s abundantly clear to Lamborghini that removing ...
Lamborghini's CEO said regulations have complicated the rollout of an all-electric Urus u and possibly the company's new ...
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Future Studios Cars on MSNThe Holographic Lamborghini Aventador Worth Over Half A Million DollarsA CAR enthusiast enjoyed the opportunity of a lifetime by driving a rare, modified Lamborghini worth more than half a million ...
Investors in the collapsed First Guardian Master Fund may never recover any of their superannuation savings, according to ...
The next-generation Lamborghini Urus will remain a plug-in hybrid as the release of its electric variant is postponed until ...
Detectives investigating the fatal crash involving the Liverpool forward's green sports car in northern Spain last week ...
Instead of rushing to develop the Urus EV, Lamborghini has pushed it back to 2035, giving the brand more time to assess demand and market conditions for such a model – and EVs in general. Elsewhere ...
Spanish Civil Guard believes Diogo Jota was driving above the speed limit when his Lamborghini crashed, killing the 28-year-old Liverpool star and his 25-year-old brother André Silva.
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Diogo Jota along with his brother Andre Silva (also a footballer) was killed in a fatal car accident in Spain’s Zamora ...
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