Traffic police in Faisalabad have issued a Rs. 28,000 fine to the owner of a Lamborghini Revuelto worth approximately Rs. 68 crore, reaffirming their stance that traffic laws apply equally to all, regardless of a vehicle’s price or profile.
Officials confirmed that there were two Lamborghinis on the road during the incident. The purple Lamborghini Revuelto. The second vehicle was a red Lamborghini Aventador. Both were found to have tinted windows, illegal flashlights, and a customized number plate, all in violation of traffic regulations.
According to reports, both luxury supercars belong to the Pasban Group in Faisalabad. The two Lamborghinis are frequently seen together in public, often drawing attention due to their flashy appearance and high-end design.
Despite the extraordinary value of the vehicles, traffic officials said the challan was issued strictly under the City Traffic Police’s “No Exceptions” policy, emphasizing that no individual or vehicle is above the law.
The incident quickly went viral on social media, with users highlighting the contrast between the multi-crore cars and the relatively small fine. The development has once again sparked debate over whether existing traffic penalties in Pakistan are sufficient to deter violations, particularly for owners of ultra-luxury vehicles.
Authorities, however, reiterated that enforcement drives will continue across Faisalabad to ensure compliance with traffic rules and promote road safety for all motorists.