Gautam Singhania takes Lamborghini to task after his brand-new Revuelto suffers an embarrassing breakdown during a test drive! Who's to blame? Find out in this jaw-dropping showdown!
In an unexpected twist of luxury and discontent, Gautam Singhania, the formidable chairman and managing director of Raymond Ltd, has found himself in a Twitter storm with Lamborghini, an iconic brand replete with prestige. This drama unfolded following the test drive of his brand new Lamborghini Revuelto in Mumbai, where it reportedly faced an alarming electrical failure, leaving Singhania astonished and annoyed. With a reputation built on quality and excellence, it didn’t sit well with Singhania when his high-performance machine decided it was time for a spontaneous nap mid-drive.
The social media platform X (formerly Twitter) became the battleground for Singhania's frustrations as he slammed Lamborghini India and its Asian executives for their lack of response to his pressing concerns. In a series of posts, he expressed his disbelief at the company's apparent indifference and labeled their customer service as highly inadequate. “Shocked at the arrogance,” was but one of his many scathing remarks, pointing towards a stark disconnect between the high-performance brand and the Indian market.
Gautam Singhania's fervent criticism has sparked discussions across social media and automotive circles about the responsibility luxury brands hold towards their customers, especially in emerging markets like India. His comments highlight an ongoing issue that often arises when world-renowned brands fail to adapt their services and support to local expectations. It serves as a reminder that even the most glamorous cars come with their own share of bumps – and not just on the road! Such incidents can tarnish the image of a brand that prides itself on delivering unparalleled experiences to its clientele.
As we fasten our seatbelts and ride through this unfolding saga, it’s essential to note a few fascinating facts about Lamborghini’s Revuelto. Launched as the luxury carmaker’s first hybrid supercar, the Revuelto boasts remarkable performance with a staggering 1,000 horsepower. Meanwhile, Gautam Singhania’s Raymond Group, a titan in the textile and apparel sector, has been transitioning towards diversified holdings, emphasizing innovation and sustainability. Who knew that a car odyssey could bring together such high-stakes drama and corporate accountability? Stay tuned, because this Jouer et Gagner style showdown might just rev up further!
On October 3, Raymond boss Gautam Singhania posted on X about an electrical failure in his new Lamborghini Revuelto, which occurred during a test drive just ...
Gautam Singhania Lamborghini: रेमंड ग्रुप के अध्यक्ष गौतम सिंघानिया को तो जानते ही होंगे। इन दिनों उनकी कंपनी विस्तार की राह पर है।
In a post on X, Gautam Singhania slammed Lamborghini India and Asia's top executives for not responding to his complaint.
Gautam Singhania, the chairman and managing director of Raymond Ltd., has accused Lamborghini of having misplaced leadership in India and Asia.
The issue came to light when the Raymonds MD took to social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, and called out the India and Asia heads of the ...
Raymond के चेयरपर्सन और एमडी Gautam Singhania ने Lamborghini की खराब कस्टमर सर्विस को लताड़ लगाते हुए ब्रांड न्यू कार की खामियां गिनाई ...
Gautam Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director of Raymond Ltd, recently expressed disappointment with Lamborghini India and Asia executives for their lack ...
Industrialist Gautam Singhania had raised reliability concerns after test-driving a Lamborghini Revuelto in Mumbai.
Earlier this month, Singhania took a test drive of Lamborghini's latest supercar, the Revuelto.
Gautam Singhania, Chairman of the Raymond Group, criticized Lamborghini for its "arrogance" after experiencing a complete electrical failure in his new ...
Gautam Singhania, Chairman and Managing Director of the Raymond Group, has publicly criticised Italian luxury carmaker Lamborghini for its perceived ...
Gautam Singhania alleged that Lamborghini's latest V12 flagship– the Revuelto– is prone to electrical issues as a model he was test driving broke down.