During a test drive on Sunday, a Lamborghini Aventador worth $400,000 went up in flames in San Joaquin Hills in a spontaneous episode caught on video.

According to the Huffington Post, the Lambo went up in flames on highway 73 in California and caused three lanes to close. The fire began in the rear left tire during a test drive where the Lamborghini Aventador spontaneously combusted.

The man who was test driving the Lamborghini Aventador pulled over on the shoulder of the highway and escaped without injury. However, California firefighters were unable to save the supercar, which belonged to a car dealership, from destruction in the fire.

The Lamborghini Aventador is known as the fastest and wildest supercar ever built, with the ability to accelerate from 0 to 62 miles per hours in just under three seconds with a top speed of 217 mph. Owners of the Lamborghini Aventador include the likes of footballer Cristiano Ronaldo, as the car has an 18-month waiting list.

View the video of the Lamborghini Aventador in flames below.