Because of Dubai's extreme heat and dust, a full inspection every 7,500 to 10,000 kilometers is strongly recommended - more frequently than standard factory intervals. This catches coolant, oil, and seal issues before they cause costly damage.
Why Dubai's Heat Destroys Lamborghinis Faster And How to Protect Yours
Because of Dubai's extreme heat and dust, a full inspection every 7,500 to 10,000 kilometers is strongly recommended - more frequently than standard factory intervals. This catches coolant, oil, and seal issues before they cause costly damage.
Common causes include coolant breakdown, radiator blockages, water pump wear, stuck thermostats, and stop-start traffic that traps heat in the engine bay. V12 models with dual cooling circuits are especially prone to rapid temperature spikes if either circuit fails.
No. In Dubai's heat, driving with a temperature warning active can quickly turn a minor fault into a major engine failure. Pull over safely, switch off the engine, and contact a Lamborghini specialist immediately.
The best protection combines ceramic coating against UV oxidation and fading with paint protection film (PPF) against dust abrasion and road debris. Parking in shade or using a quality car cover adds further protection.
Yes. Extreme heat accelerates battery degradation, and constant AC use adds to the load. Many owners find weakened or dead batteries after the car sits unused in summer, so regular battery health checks are essential.
A specialist uses Lamborghini-specific diagnostics, genuine OEM parts, and technicians trained on these exact models. This protects performance, safety, and resale value - something general garages with generic tools and parts can't reliably match.
A complete pre-summer check should cover the cooling system, engine oil and filters, transmission fluid, battery and electrical system, AC performance, tyres, seals and gaskets, and paint protection. This proactive approach prevents most heat-related breakdowns before they happen.