A fire broke out on a ship carrying 4,000 Volkswagen Group cars from Germany to the USA. It is known that there were 1,100 Porsches on the ship, which started to burn off the Portuguese coast. Apart from Porsche, the ship also carried cars of Lamborghini, Volkswagen and Audi brands.
Currently, an event is taking place off the coast of Portugal that will fill the eyes of car fans. Volkswagen GroupA ship carrying nearly 4,000 cars for sale in the US caught fire due to a malfunction. Although it is pleasing to learn that the 22 crew members on board are in good health, what we will tell you now is, the kind that hurts you.
Auto enthusiasts know it well. Within Volkswagen Porsche, Audi and Lamborghini giant companies as well. Here are all of the approximately 4,000 cars in the ship called Felicity Ace, which surrendered to the flames, to the Volkswagen group belonged to. Porsche, on that ship He has 1,100 cars While explaining, there was no clear number statement from Audi, Lamborghini and Volkswagen.
Ship surrendered to flames drifting in Atlantic Ocean
According to the information received, Felicity Ace set off from Emden, Germany and was located in the south of the USA. Rhode Island He was going to the area. However, this journey has turned into a nightmare shortly after it started. The worst part is; The crew of 22 were evacuated from the ship, and the ship, containing 4,000 luxury cars, It moves on its own in the Atlantic Ocean.. By the way; It should be noted that the ship is still burning, but it has been reported that the fire is generally under control.
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Volkswagen, to be able to say something on the subject it’s too earlyThey also state that they are not aware of the latest situation at the moment. Details such as how many of the vehicles burned, which brand and model of the burned vehicles are currently available. remains unclear.
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https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/feb/18/burning-ship-carrying-porsches-adrift-near-azores-without-crew-volkswagen-fire