Its driver was seriously hurt with internal injuries and remains in Alexandra Hospital's intensive care unit.
The car had swerved violently, hurtled towards the railing at the side of the road, rammed into a tree and then crashed into a Toyota, reported Shin Min Daily News.
The driver of the Lamborghini, Mr David Wong Chin Wah, 43, was found unconscious in the driver's seat.
The police received a call around 7.15pm about the accident, which took place on Holland Road towards Ulu Pandan.
Portions of the car body were completely ripped off, the windscreen was shattered and car parts were strewn as far awayas a nearby canal.
The driver of the Toyota escaped unscathed.
His car was only slightly damaged.
Force of impact
The force of the impact inflated airbags in the Lamborghini, believed to be a Murcielago.
Mr Wong was reportedly on his way home when the accident happened.
It is not clear how he lost control of his car. It is understood that he is not suspected to have been drinking.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force pulled Mr Wongout from the mangled wreck.
He suffered multiple fractures on his body and bruises around his eyes, reported Shin Min, quoting a relative of Mr Wong.
A relative told The New Paper: "We haven't even spoken to David yet. We don't want to talk about this at this point in time."
She added that Mr Wong was in stable condition and regained consciousness yesterday morning.
Mr Wong, a company director, lives in a three-storey bungalow in Bukit Timah.
He has four sons - an 18-year-old and triplets aged 15.
Neighbours said Mr Wong has been driving the Lamborghini for three years and doesn't let anyone else drive it.
His wife drives her own Toyota SUV.
His neighbours added that although the family has a maid, Mr Wong would always wash the Lamborghini himself.
An engineer specialising in cars, Mr Mike Low, said a similar Lamborghini would cost around $800,000.
Other sports car accidents
April 2011
A woman passenger was trapped between the rear and front seats of a taxi following a collision with a Lamborghini at the junction of Shenton Way and Cross Street.
She was eight months' pregnant. The taxi driver was also injured.
The impact of the collision caused the front of the sports car to cave in. The taxi was also damaged.
At least three other cars parked along the road were hit.
December 2010
A Mitsubishi Evolution IX sports car was on Petir Road heading towards Upper Bukit Timah Road when it skidded and landed at the centre divider of the road.
The impact of the crash was so great that it uprooted a tree.
The driver, 30, was taken to the National University Hospital, where he died.
December 2009
A Ferrari driver who lost control of his car along Nicoll Highway just before Stadium Drive sent it crashing through a guard rail and into a tree.
Both the front and rear portions of the car were destroyed.
The driver was not badly hurt.
February 2009
A woman's Volkswagen Eos crashed through a concrete barrier by the side of the road and went hurtling down a slope for 300m.
The accident happened near Block 413A, Fernvale Link, in Sengkang.
The car was badly damaged, with the front bumper crumpled and motor parts strewn all over the ground.
The 22-year-old driver was unhurt.
July 2008
A cab driver died when his taxi collided with a Mitsubishi Evo 9 at the junction of Somerset, Penang and Killiney roads.
The driver and his woman passenger, both in their 20s, were taken to the Singapore General Hospital.
The car had swerved violently, hurtled towards the railing at the side of the road, rammed into a tree and then crashed into a Toyota, reported Shin Min Daily News.
The driver of the Lamborghini, Mr David Wong Chin Wah, 43, was found unconscious in the driver's seat.
The police received a call around 7.15pm about the accident, which took place on Holland Road towards Ulu Pandan.
Portions of the car body were completely ripped off, the windscreen was shattered and car parts were strewn as far awayas a nearby canal.
The driver of the Toyota escaped unscathed.
His car was only slightly damaged.
Force of impact
The force of the impact inflated airbags in the Lamborghini, believed to be a Murcielago.
Mr Wong was reportedly on his way home when the accident happened.
It is not clear how he lost control of his car. It is understood that he is not suspected to have been drinking.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force pulled Mr Wongout from the mangled wreck.
He suffered multiple fractures on his body and bruises around his eyes, reported Shin Min, quoting a relative of Mr Wong.
A relative told The New Paper: "We haven't even spoken to David yet. We don't want to talk about this at this point in time."
She added that Mr Wong was in stable condition and regained consciousness yesterday morning.
Mr Wong, a company director, lives in a three-storey bungalow in Bukit Timah.
He has four sons - an 18-year-old and triplets aged 15.
Neighbours said Mr Wong has been driving the Lamborghini for three years and doesn't let anyone else drive it.
His wife drives her own Toyota SUV.
His neighbours added that although the family has a maid, Mr Wong would always wash the Lamborghini himself.
An engineer specialising in cars, Mr Mike Low, said a similar Lamborghini would cost around $800,000.
Other sports car accidents
April 2011
A woman passenger was trapped between the rear and front seats of a taxi following a collision with a Lamborghini at the junction of Shenton Way and Cross Street.
She was eight months' pregnant. The taxi driver was also injured.
The impact of the collision caused the front of the sports car to cave in. The taxi was also damaged.
At least three other cars parked along the road were hit.
December 2010
A Mitsubishi Evolution IX sports car was on Petir Road heading towards Upper Bukit Timah Road when it skidded and landed at the centre divider of the road.
The impact of the crash was so great that it uprooted a tree.
The driver, 30, was taken to the National University Hospital, where he died.
December 2009
A Ferrari driver who lost control of his car along Nicoll Highway just before Stadium Drive sent it crashing through a guard rail and into a tree.
Both the front and rear portions of the car were destroyed.
The driver was not badly hurt.
February 2009
A woman's Volkswagen Eos crashed through a concrete barrier by the side of the road and went hurtling down a slope for 300m.
The accident happened near Block 413A, Fernvale Link, in Sengkang.
The car was badly damaged, with the front bumper crumpled and motor parts strewn all over the ground.
The 22-year-old driver was unhurt.
July 2008
A cab driver died when his taxi collided with a Mitsubishi Evo 9 at the junction of Somerset, Penang and Killiney roads.
The driver and his woman passenger, both in their 20s, were taken to the Singapore General Hospital.
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