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Written by Rowan Horncastle
Keen readers may be aware that Jon Olsson the famous skier and Gumball veteran is currently in the midst of making a special one-off Lamborghini Huracan.Having recently 3D scanned his car in order to fabricate bespoke and perfect-fitting carbon panels, he then took to Instagram to reveal" plans of the car"s design direction. Which, as you can see, is pretty darn outrageous.With outboard suspension, slicks, huge front and rear carbon splitters, an exposed V10 engine as well as twin roof scopes, it"s the love child of a Lamborghini and an F1 car.And we rather love it. Unfortunately, the 2.7-metre wide car will only exist in the digital world, as it"s a rendering by digital artist YasidDesign.The two parties collaborated for a bit of online trolling. Even so, considering Jon"s previous work was that DTM-inspired, 1000bhp loony Audi RS6, we wouldn"t put this kind of thing past him.Is he double bluffing? We"ll just have to wait and see
Date written: 6 Apr 2016
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Keen readers may be aware that Jon Olsson the famous skier and Gumball veteran is currently in the midst of making a special one-off Lamborghini Huracan.Having recently 3D scanned his car in order to fabricate bespoke and perfect-fitting carbon panels, he then took to Instagram to reveal" plans of the car"s design direction. Which, as you can see, is pretty darn outrageous.With outboard suspension, slicks, huge front and rear carbon splitters, an exposed V10 engine as well as twin roof scopes, it"s the love child of a Lamborghini and an F1 car.And we rather love it. Unfortunately, the 2.7-metre wide car will only exist in the digital world, as it"s a rendering by digital artist YasidDesign.The two parties collaborated for a bit of online trolling. Even so, considering Jon"s previous work was that DTM-inspired, 1000bhp loony Audi RS6, we wouldn"t put this kind of thing past him.Is he double bluffing? We"ll just have to wait and see
Date written: 6 Apr 2016
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 2853