Porsche Taycan was stolen in Vilnius: wheels and other parts removed from the car
A Porsche Taycan was vandalized in Vilnius, with four wheels and key components stolen, resulting in a loss of approximately 10,000 euros.
On March 12, at approximately 7:35 AM, a theft was reported in Vilnius, Lithuania, at a car service parking lot located on SavanoriΕ³ prospektas. The incident involved the luxury electric car, Porsche Taycan, which had four wheels, adaptive cruise control equipment, and the engine cooling radiator stolen. The total estimated loss from this theft amounts to around 10,000 euros, raising concerns over safety and security at car service facilities.
Authorities have initiated a pre-trial investigation to uncover the circumstances surrounding this theft. Investigators are currently reviewing surveillance footage and gathering evidence to track down the perpetrators responsible for this incident. The theft of such high-value car parts not only highlights the growing issue of automotive theft in urban areas but also poses challenges for service providers regarding securing vehicles on their premises.
As the investigation continues, the local community expresses increased concern over the safety of their vehicles in public and semi-public areas. The incident is likely to stir discussions about enhanced security measures that car service centers should adopt to detour potential thieves and protect their clients' property.