01.12.2025 01:16
Muhammet Can, who lives in Germany, came to his hometown Trabzon for vacation in his luxury vehicle. Driving his sports car on the narrow and winding village roads, Can not only visited his family but also created images that quickly spread on social media amidst the astonished gazes of the local people.
Living in Germany, Trabzon native Muhammet Can created a stir when he returned to his hometown in a luxury sports car, a Lamborghini. The million-dollar vehicle, navigating the narrow village roads, drew both astonishment and admiration, becoming the center of attention for everyone from young people to the elderly. Particularly, moments when Can's grandmother attempted to get into the Lamborghini went viral on social media.
HE MADE HIS DREAM COME TRUE People in Trabzon were almost stunned to see a Lamborghini on the village roads. Trabzon native Muhammet Can returned to his hometown with his dream luxury sports car from Germany. As he entered the city, the Lamborghini, recorded by many, especially attracted the interest of young people.
Driving around Trabzon's streets, villages, and plateaus, Muhammet Can allowed citizens to take photos and closely examine the vehicle. Stating that he comes to his hometown every year, Can said, "Driving around my hometown in such a car was a small dream of mine. I visited my family and left a beautiful memory."
Images of the luxury vehicle navigating the village roads quickly gained significant attention on social media. A video shared by Muhammet Can, particularly showing moments when his grandmother tried to get into the Lamborghini, reached millions of views, while footage captured from the streets to the plateaus in the region attracted intense interest from social media users.
HE WORKS AS A CAR DEALER IN GERMANY Muhammet Can, who stated that he toured the villages and plateaus with his luxury vehicle, said, "I came to my hometown from Germany about 2 months ago. After leaving my sports car here, I returned to Germany. I came back about 10 days ago. I thought we should shake off some dust from the hometown. I went to the villages and plateaus."
Can, who noted that his dream was to come to his hometown with a sports car, said, "I work as a car dealer in Germany. I always dreamed of coming with such a car. This year it became possible. This geography is known for its rugged roads, but we traveled very comfortably. The winding roads are a bit much. We can raise the suspension of the vehicle, so we didn't have many problems. Everyone who sees it wants to get in the car. I receive requests for taking photos. We are met with intense interest. Many people write to us on social media. We can't respond to all of them due to time constraints."
Emphasizing that he gained significant attention with a video uploaded on social media, Can said, "I went to the village with this car. We were having tea with my family. My grandmother came with her cane. I told her to get in the car. She said she couldn't. After a bit of insistence, she agreed. We happened to record those moments on video. We uploaded it to social media. I didn't expect it to be watched this much. This car is valid until 2027. It will stay here until then. When its validity expires in 2027, I will come with another car."
The number 61, which Can had written on the doors of the car, also drew attention as it is the license plate of Trabzon.