Florida Man Sues Lamborghini Over Alleged Huracan EVO Warranty Defects

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Florida Man Sues Lamborghini Over Alleged Huracan EVO Warranty Defects

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WEST PALM BEACH, FL (Boca Post) (Copyright © 2026) — A Florida man has filed a civil lawsuit in Palm Beach County alleging Automobili Lamborghini America, LLC failed to fix defects in a 2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO despite multiple service visits, and that the company breached warranty obligations tied to the vehicle.

The complaint, James E. Finger v. Automobili Lamborghini America, LLC, was filed March 2, 2026 in the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit in and for Palm Beach County, Florida, under Case No. 502026CA002453XXXAMB (Div. AK), according to the court filing. The filing states the amount in controversy exceeds $250,000, exclusive of interest, costs, and attorneys’ fees.

The plaintiff, James E. Finger, is identified in the complaint as a Florida resident and a consumer under the federal Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act. The defendant, Automobili Lamborghini America, LLC, is described as a warrantor, distributor, and manufacturer’s authorized representative that issues and administers warranty repairs within Florida.

According to the complaint, Finger purchased and took delivery of the 2022 Lamborghini Huracan EVO on March 5, 2024 for personal, family, or household purposes. He alleges the vehicle was covered by the defendant’s written warranties at relevant times.

The lawsuit claims the vehicle had defects, including “backup camera failure and related electronic system defects,” and that Finger brought the vehicle to authorized repair facilities multiple times. The complaint alleges the defendant was given a reasonable opportunity to cure the defects but did not bring the vehicle into conformity after a reasonable number of attempts.

Finger further alleges he placed the defendant on notice of the defects and its failure to repair, and that the alleged defects substantially impair the use, value, and safety of the vehicle. The complaint states the vehicle remains defective. It also asserts that conditions precedent to filing suit were satisfied, including providing notice and a reasonable opportunity to cure, or that any such conditions were waived or otherwise excused.

The complaint brings three counts: breach of written warranty under the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act; breach of implied warranty of merchantability; and revocation of acceptance under Florida’s Uniform Commercial Code provisions cited in the pleading. In the written-warranty count, the plaintiff alleges the defendant issued written warranties obligating repairs or corrections and breached those warranties by failing to repair the alleged defects, causing damages. In the implied-warranty count, the complaint alleges the vehicle was not merchantable due to defects. In the revocation count, Finger alleges the defects substantially impair the vehicle’s value and that he is entitled to revoke acceptance.

As relief, the plaintiff seeks compensatory damages, revocation of acceptance and a refund, incidental and consequential damages, attorneys’ fees and costs, and pre- and post-judgment interest, along with other relief the court deems proper. The complaint includes a demand for a jury trial.

The allegations in the complaint are claims by the plaintiff and have not been proven in court.

The original complaint, James E. Finger v. Automobili Lamborghini America, LLC, Case No. 502026CA002453XXXAMB, as filed March 2, 2026, with the Clerk of Court, can be viewed here.

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