Lamborghini Club Philippines holds Bull Run to commemorate men's health
Lamborghini Club Philippines fused passion with purpose as it dedicated the latest “Bull Run” — an iconic event gathering various Lamborghini super sports cars and SUVs in an adrenaline-fueled drive — to raising awareness on men's health.
The club's activity formed part of Automobili Lamborghini's continuing support for Movember. This year, the brand from Sant'Agata Bolognese and its partners around the world are commissioning and auctioning works of art to raise funds for Movember.

In line with celebrating the worthy cause, Lamborghini Philippines auctioned off a commissioned acrylic-on-canvas painting, titled “Full Throttle,” by renowned Filipino artist Bea Policarpio. Characterized by the radiant colors and deliberate brushstrokes that hallmark her works, Policarpio's art piece alludes to the pulsating energy beneath the surface of a Lamborghini while playfully distilling the angular lines defining the brand's models. Proceeds from the sale of the painting go to the Movember movement.
“Through efforts like this, we join Lamborghini’s global network of passionate individuals in helping build greater awareness on crucial issues. Movember’s aim to address the often silent struggle of mental health challenges is an advocacy that truly merits support,” said president & CEO of Lamborghini Philippines Roberto Coyiuto III.
The latest edition of the Bull Run drew a stampeding herd of Lamborghini models. Organized by Lamborghini Philippines, the drive took off from PGA Cars Studio in Greenhills. The herd of Raging Bulls then romped off to the South Luzon Expressway before looping back to Metro Manila.

The assortment of Lamborghini Gallardo, Urus, Huracán, Aventador, and Revuelto models, including special and limited-edition variants like the Huracán Sterrato and Aventador SVJ, returned to PGA Cars Studio where Lamborghini Club Philippines’ members enjoyed a morning of camaraderie with fellow enthusiasts and Lamborghini Philippines executives.
Founded in London in 2003, Movember advocates for addressing critical issues affecting men, such as mental health, prostate cancer, and testicular cancer. The movement is celebrated every November. It is symbolized by a stylized mustache and is a leading charity with over 1,320 projects carried out around the world.

