A £300,000 Lamborghini went up in flames in a famous, busy London street.
The 202mph, black Huracan Tecnica caught fire as shocked onlookers watched on.
Two men doused the flames – which flickered out of the engine – with a red extinguisher.
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It happened ironically on Baker Street in Marylebone, in the centre of the capital.
The spot is just around the corner from the aptly named, celeb haunt, The Chiltern Firehouse.

One onlooker said: “It’s on fire.
“F*cking hell.
“Lamborghini on fire on Baker Street.”
He claimed: “And they explode.
“It’s kicking off.”
The men managed to put out the flames on the flash supercar which can do 0-60mph in a blistering 3.2 seconds.
It had a 24-plate meaning it is less than a year old.
The witness – who filmed it on their phone in a 47-second video – praised them.
He added: “Well done.”
With the fire out, another man looked at the damage and said: “Look, cables.”
It happened yesterday (21 Jan) afternoon, as reported on Need To Know.
Local Scott Walker quipped: “That’ll polish out.”

Matthew Carter joked: “Caused by revving it stationary.”
A third said: “I thought it was a street barbecue.”
One cabbie said: “Hot wheels.”

Cathy added: “I will never feel sorry for someone who can afford a car like that.”
The Met Police and London Fire Brigade have been approached for comment.
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