Three vehicles parked near the lorry were also damaged.
A 23-year-old employee at the car wash firm was arrested by the police for causing hurt through a rash act, and police investigations are ongoing.
The Straits Times understands that the man did not have a driving licence.
Lawyer Amolat Singh, managing partner of Amolat and Partners, said an individual would require a driving licence as long as he is in control of a car, even “if he just drove a short distance”.
He added that when the Lamborghini’s owner handed her car to the car wash, it should have been returned to her in the same condition.
She could sue the car wash firm for compensation because the employee who drove the Lamborghini was acting as a servant or agent of the car wash, he said, adding that the firm’s owner would then be “vicariously liable” for the employee’s actions.
If the car wash has public liability insurance, it may cover legal costs and other damages, he added.
ST has contacted Revel Studio for more information.
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