Dubai’s Premier Lamborghini Service Center: Excellence in Every Detail

FAQs - Regular Brake Services on Your Lamborghini’s Performance

About Lamborghini Maintenance in the UAE

  • How often should I schedule maintenance for my Lamborghini in Dubai?

    Regular maintenance is crucial for high-performance vehicles, especially in Dubai's harsh climate. Generally, vehicle manufacturer specifications suggest a service every 9,000 to 12,000 kilometers, or once a year, whichever comes first. However, due to the extreme heat and dusty conditions in the UAE, we often recommend a check-up every 6 months.

    Frequent checks on the cooling system, air filters, and tire condition are vital. Ignoring service intervals can lead to significant issues like overheating or premature engine wear. Our Lamborghini Service Center can create a customized maintenance schedule based on your specific model and driving habits to ensure longevity and optimal engine performance.

  • Do you use genuine parts for all repairs?

    Yes, absolutely. We strictly adhere to using Genuine Lamborghini parts and OEM parts (Original Equipment Manufacturer) for all our repair services. This is non-negotiable for us. Using factory-Approved Parts ensures that your vehicle maintains its safety standards, performance metrics, and resale value.

    Whether it is a simple oil change filter or complex Transmission repair components, we source directly from authorized suppliers. We also provide manufacturer-approved parts for other luxury vehicles we service. This commitment guarantees that your car performs exactly as the engineers in Sant'Agata Bolognese intended.

  • Can you handle repairs for hybrid Lamborghini models?

    Yes, our facility is fully equipped to handle the latest hybrid technology found in modern Lamborghini models. Our certified technicians have undergone specialized training to work on high-voltage systems safely and effectively.

    From electrical diagnostics of the battery systems to integrating the electric motor with the V12 engines or V10s, we have the expertise. We utilize advanced diagnostic tools specifically designed for hybrid powertrains to ensure seamless operation between the combustion engine and electric components.

  • What is included in a Pre-purchase Inspection?

    Our Pre-purchase inspection is a comprehensive evaluation designed to protect potential buyers. We conduct a thorough assessment of the vehicle's mechanical, electrical, and cosmetic condition. This includes Engine diagnostics, checking for oil leaks, assessing the condition of carbon-ceramic brakes, and testing the suspension systems.

    We also verify the service history and check for any previous accident damage. You will receive a detailed inspection report highlighting any immediate repair services needed or potential future issues. This service gives you the peace of mind to make an informed investment in a luxury car.

  • Do you offer services for other luxury car brands?

    While we are a premier Lamborghini Service Center, our expertise extends to other high-performance Italian and European vehicles. We employ auto specialists capable of handling Ferrari repair, as well as services for brands like Bentley and McLaren.

    Our team includes Mercedes-trained technicians, allowing us to offer Major Services and preventive maintenance for a variety of supercars. Our facility in Al Quoz 2 is equipped with versatile diagnostic equipment to service multiple high-end brands with the same level of automotive excellence.

  • What should I do if my Check Engine Light comes on?

    If you experience check engine light issues, it is important not to ignore them. In a high-performance vehicle, this could indicate anything from a minor sensor fault to a critical issue with the fuel injection system or transmission.

    We recommend you schedule an appointment immediately for a Lamborghini Computer Diagnostic. Our team will use electronic diagnostics to read the error codes and pinpoint the exact cause. Driving with a warning light can cause further damage to the engine or catalytic converters, potentially leading to much more expensive auto repairs.