Saturday, April 27, 2024

Honda Civic Modified To Look Like Lamborghini Aventador SV

A 2008 Honda Civic that has been transformed into a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ can be seen in this video. The Civic, however, was a high-end model offered by Honda at the time. Its proportions and naturally sporty appearance made it a good candidate for conversion into a low-slung supercar like the Aventador. Because of this, it is primarily used to produce replicas of most high-end luxury supercars. Let’s examine the specifics of this unusual model.

One cannot distinguish between this and the original Lamborghini by looking at the exterior. This is due to the fact that almost all of the parts have been 3D-printed to closely resemble the original model. Furthermore, since the donor model’s engine is still carried by the majority of the exterior, which is finished in carbon fibre, the weight is kept to a minimum. That might subject the engine to an excessive load. (Modafinil) The doors, however, are still made of metal.

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Honda Civic Modified Like Lamborghini Aventador SV

The wide bonnet is flanked by projector headlights and LED daytime running lights up front. The radiator grille is sleek, the front splitter is excellent for the original model’s aerodynamics, and the ground clearance is comparable to that of the original supercar. 17-inch alloy wheels with low-profile tyres up front and high-profile tyres in back are mounted on the sides. The creases and shapes on the door are identical to those on a stock supercar. The rear also has the distinguishing features above the bumper, including a large spoiler, twin exhausts, and a rear-mounted reverse parking camera.

The centre console and dashboard are covered in soft touch interior material. The power window buttons and an infotainment system that was carried over from the Civic are mounted on the centre console, just like in all Lamborghinis, and there is a kill switch to turn the turn ON and OFF. The steering wheel is interestingly divided in half to give off a sportscar vibe. According to the YouTuber, a modification like this will cost you between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 15 lakh.

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