Modification is generally about the pursuit of ultimate performance and control, while supercars can be achieved in one step without having to do it yourself. In reality, there may be major manufacturers that upgrade supercars, such as the world-renowned Mansory tuner. But it can't be customized according to your own thoughts, which will somewhat disappoint some enthusiastic fans.
Just recently, some foreign media exposed a set of design drawings about modified Lamborghini concept cars. The design concept is to combine the past and the future and fully express a love for car modification.
From a purely vehicle structure perspective, this Lamborghini concept car has a bit of a retro feel. There is a relatively narrow air intake grille under the flat front head, and there is no headlight set, only strip-shaped LED daytime lights are used for decoration. The bottom is a multi-layered front lip kit, which further lowers the chassis on the premise of having sporty characteristics.
Yes! This car is only equipped with a driver's seat and does not have a driving function. According to the designer's statement, the new car navigates and makes judgments through its own system, and the passengers only need to enter instructions. This is actually the self-driving technology implemented by car companies now, but the Lamborghini concept car in the picture directly Upgrade the technology to L5 level autonomous driving function (or even higher).
The side profile should be considered the most attractive feature. The entire chassis can’t be lower (isn’t this what modifiers aspire to), and is matched with forged aluminum “pie” style wheels, and Showing the visual effect of "buckets", this stunning design part-time job is so cool.
Doesn’t the shape of the back look futuristic? The extra-wide tires are said to cause rollover and loss of control. It is understood that the car is equipped with airless tires and has a DeLorean propeller. . The two thick exhaust pipes are directly exposed, and the strip-shaped LED taillights are embellished in an n-shape. It can be called a violent aesthetic, right?
The designer did not set a specific power system, but called it the 2090 model and named it E.V.E. Countach. What he wanted to express was to travel through the past and the future!
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