GBP 320K Supercar Needs Push From Kids

This is the humiliating moment when a GBP 320,000 Lamborghini supercar needs a push from a group of schoolchildren.

The luxury motor, believed to be a 200mph Huracan, had broken down in Szeged, southern Hungary on 19th October.

And rather than wait for a tow truck, the driver recruited four schoolchildren to push the posh car along the busy road.

To the mirth of passers-by, the hand-built black two-seater was filmed doing a lowly three miles per hour as it limped down the street while being overtaken by ordinary cars.

People push a broken-down Lamborghini in Szeged, Hungary, undated. The driver reportedly sought the help of the teenagers. (CEN)

One of the children looked little more than seven years old.

Local media did not name the red-faced owner or give a cause for the breakdown.

Many multi-millionaire supercar owners give Lamborghinis a miss as the brand has an erratic reputation for reliability.

People push a broken-down Lamborghini in Szeged, Hungary, undated. The driver reportedly sought the help of the teenagers. (CEN)

The company was bought by Audi AG in 1998, itself a subsidiary of the Volkswagen Group.

Lamborgini was founded by Ferruccio Lamborghini in 1963 to compete with Ferrari as an offshoot of his tractor-building factory established in 1948.