2024 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica Stolen in Transport Scam – VIN: ZHWUB6ZF9RLA27032

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Studio City, CA – A 2024 Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica (VIN: ZHWUB6ZF9RLA27032) was reported stolen on July 9, 2025, after being picked up for transport under fraudulent circumstances. The theft is linked to a growing wave of scams targeting auto transport platforms like Central Dispatch and Super Dispatch.

As featured on The Stolen Lamborghini Hotsheet

Case # 25-0064

The vehicle had recently been serviced at a Lamborghini dealership in San Diego and was in pristine condition at the time of theft. It had just 1,766 miles on it and was equipped with:

  • Full body PPF (paint protection film)
  • Narvi 20” Forged Rims
  • Lamborghini logo door lights
  • High Gloss Black Style Pack
  • Unicolor leather interior with blue stitching
  • Embroidered headrests in blue

The theft occurred when the Lamborghini was scheduled for pickup by what appeared to be a legitimate transport company. However, after the vehicle was taken, the real transport company confirmed they had no drivers in California at the time. They later suggested their account may have been hacked. The vehicle was ultimately delivered to 11617 Ventura Blvd, Studio City, CA, where the fraudulent transporter claimed to have been paid in cash.

Central Dispatch vs. Super Dispatch: What’s the Difference?
Central Dispatch is one of the largest and oldest auto transport platforms used by car carriers to find shipping loads. While widely used and generally trusted, it has recently become a target for scammers creating fake accounts and fraudulent orders. Super Dispatch is a newer, mobile-friendly platform that similarly connects transporters and shippers but has also been exploited in theft cases. In both systems, criminals have managed to impersonate real transport companies or create fraudulent pickups to steal high-end vehicles like this Lamborghini.

Current Investigation:
A stolen vehicle report has been filed with the Oceanside Police DepartmentCase #25007685. Law enforcement and Hinch Investigations are actively investigating this theft and seeking help identifying suspects or locating the vehicle.

Since the theft, it’s possible that the Lamborghini Huracán Tecnica has been painted or wrapped a different color, and the VIN has been swapped or altered.

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