1,500 Lamborghinis around the world gather and don 'mustaches' to support Movember
MANILA: The largest gathering in the history of Lamborghini was made when around the world, 1,500 cars from the Sant’Agata car marque took to the streets in support of Movember.
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How many Lamborghini cars participated in the Movember parade?
One 1,500 cars were in attendance, which comprised of Lamborghini customers and dealerships.Where were the Lamborghini Movember parades staged?
The parades were held in Australia, Italy, North America, South Africa, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.What is Movember?
Movember is a charity that aims to raise funds for men's health issues and wellbeing.Movember is a charity that raises funds for breakthrough research and support programs for men's health. It focuses on mental health, suicide prevention, and prostate and testicular cancer.
The Lamborghini cars, with hoods decorated with stickers in the shape of a mustache to symbolize Movember, paraded through the streets of cities on five continents. These cities included New York, Sydney, London, Bangkok, Rome, and Cape Town.
Customers from all over the world, invited to take part in the Bull Run, organized by 92 Lamborghini dealers, supported the cause to raise funds and spread awareness on men’s health.
The largest gatherings were held in North America, with a total of 600 cars participating in 22 states, and in the UK, where the British dealers brought 200 customers with their Lamborghinis to Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire.
Throughout the month of November, a fundraiser launched by the foundation is active on a dedicated platform where donations can be made.
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