A 14-year-boy faces a huge repair bill along with criminal charges after allegedly crashing a stolen car into a $400,000 Lamborghini SUV in Perth's south.

Key points: The boy was driving a car stolen from a property a week earlier

The boy was driving a car stolen from a property a week earlier When he was confronted by police, he allegedly crashed into a patrol car

When he was confronted by police, he allegedly crashed into a patrol car There are only 20 Lamborghini Urus SUVs in WA and buyers face an eight-month wait

Officers had been patrolling in Como on Tuesday evening after reported sightings of a stolen white Subaru Forester in the area.

The Subaru had been stolen from a house in the northern suburb of Stirling during a home burglary more than a week earlier, on October 6.

After spotting the stolen car in the driveway of a home in Birdwood Avenue, police parked their own car behind it.

But as the officers got out of their car, the teenager allegedly reversed at speed, crashing into the patrol car and knocking it out of the way.

The Lamborghini Urus was left smashed on the side of the road in the southern Perth suburb of Como. ( Supplied: WA Police )

Police said the boy then drove off and shortly afterwards smashed into the Lamborghini Urus at the intersection of Bland Street.

The teenager fled the scene but was soon arrested.

Vision from the incident showed extensive damage to the right-hand side of the luxury car, which has a retail price of up to $412,000.

The Suburu Forester crashed into the Lamborghini Urus in the southern Perth suburb of Como. ( Supplied: WA Police )

A spokesman for Barbagallo Motors, the only Lamborghini dealer in WA, said there were fewer than 20 of the SUVs in Perth.

New customers faced an eight-month wait for what has been marketed as the world's first super sport utility vehicle.

Fremantle detectives have charged the teenager with two counts of stealing a motor vehicle, three of stealing and two of aggravated burglary.