In a shocking development late Monday afternoon, police investigators revealed that a dangerous mechanical defect has been discovered in the Lamborghini driven by football star Diogo Jota, just days after a high-speed incident involving the player stunned fans across the country.
Authorities confirmed that the £300,000 luxury sports car — a custom Lamborghini Huracán EVO — was taken into forensic examination after Jota was involved in what was initially described as a “minor single-vehicle accident” on the outskirts of Liverpool last week.

Now, explosive new findings suggest that the accident may not have been driver error, as first assumed.
“Our technical unit discovered a critical flaw in the vehicle’s braking system,” said Chief Inspector Rachel Donovan during a press briefing today. “This defect poses a serious risk of failure during high-speed deceleration. In this case, it may have directly contributed to the crash.”
What Went Wrong?
Sources close to the investigation report that the vehicle’s brake-by-wire system — an advanced electronic braking system used in several high-performance cars — showed signs of intermittent failure under wet conditions, causing a delay in response time during emergency braking.
While Jota was reportedly uninjured, eyewitnesses described the moment his Lamborghini veered off the road and clipped a guardrail during a sudden downpour.
The footballer has yet to make a public statement, but Liverpool FC officials released a brief note acknowledging the situation:
“We are thankful that Diogo is safe and cooperating fully with authorities. The club is following developments closely.”
Public Reaction and Manufacturer Scrutiny
Public opinion has quickly turned from curiosity to concern, with many fans expressing anger that a widely celebrated vehicle — marketed for its precision and safety — could harbor such a dangerous flaw.
The hashtag #LamboDefect began trending within hours, with thousands of users demanding accountability from the manufacturer. Automotive watchdog groups have already launched calls for an international recall of similar models, citing safety concerns.
“If someone like Jota, who likely has access to the best vehicle maintenance available, can experience this failure, what about regular drivers?” tweeted one concerned motorist.
As pressure mounts, Automobili Lamborghini S.p.A. has issued a preliminary response:
“We are aware of the incident involving Mr. Jota and are cooperating fully with UK authorities. Our engineering team is currently reviewing internal data and will issue a full technical statement in due course.”
A Pattern Emerging?
This isn’t the first time Lamborghini’s high-performance models have faced scrutiny. In 2023, a limited batch of Aventador SVJs was recalled due to faulty ABS sensors. However, this is the first reported defect in the Huracán EVO line involving the braking system.
Automotive analysts say this new finding could lead to a class-action lawsuit, or even a temporary suspension of sales in the UK if further defects are found.

What’s Next for Diogo Jota?
While no charges have been filed, police say the investigation remains open, pending final technical assessments and statements from both the manufacturer and the footballer himself.
For now, fans and the public await answers — and wonder just how many other vehicles may be at risk.
