As those of you following our Lamborghini stories closely have noticed, the... Santa'Agata Bolognese time machine theme is trending this September.
We're talking about stories connecting retro Lambos to the kind of velocity animals the Italians build nowadays. It all kicked off with the Miura that had received a virtual Huracan body kit thanks to digital artist Yasid Oozear. The Lamborghini Aventador Miura Homage getting its own boats in Venice, a tale as real as possible, followed.
And here we are, back on the topic, with the pixel master mentioned above having continued down the modern makeover path. This time, we're dealing with a Countach that has received plenty of Aventador Superveloce elements. Speaking of which, you can see an untouched, pristine condition Countach in the gallery to your right.
Note that the Wolf of Wallstreet Lambo didn't just get SV aero elements, but has also been dressed in the Rosso Bia that served as the 750 hp Aventador's launch color.
How does the artist explain his Photoshop adventure? Let's hear the man out: "Previously, the Lamborghini Miura [the one mentioned above] was quite a fun experiment and someone suggested to give the Countach a shot. Decided to do a quick facelift experiment on this one too using some Aventador SV elements, with a bit of the Huracan's side skirt. Pretty happy with it, even though I'd say I ruin it for some purists haha! Time to look at the Diablo?"
As you can see, boundaries are a concept that's getting blurrier by the day, so if you find such renderings offensive... we can't really think of a solution for you.
However, if you're the kind who applauds such efforts, you might also want to check out the Mercedes-AMG hypercar-F1 mashup we delivered earlier today - there you go, Lamborghinis are not the only ones being targeted, so at least everybody is treated equally.
And here we are, back on the topic, with the pixel master mentioned above having continued down the modern makeover path. This time, we're dealing with a Countach that has received plenty of Aventador Superveloce elements. Speaking of which, you can see an untouched, pristine condition Countach in the gallery to your right.
Note that the Wolf of Wallstreet Lambo didn't just get SV aero elements, but has also been dressed in the Rosso Bia that served as the 750 hp Aventador's launch color.
How does the artist explain his Photoshop adventure? Let's hear the man out: "Previously, the Lamborghini Miura [the one mentioned above] was quite a fun experiment and someone suggested to give the Countach a shot. Decided to do a quick facelift experiment on this one too using some Aventador SV elements, with a bit of the Huracan's side skirt. Pretty happy with it, even though I'd say I ruin it for some purists haha! Time to look at the Diablo?"
As you can see, boundaries are a concept that's getting blurrier by the day, so if you find such renderings offensive... we can't really think of a solution for you.
However, if you're the kind who applauds such efforts, you might also want to check out the Mercedes-AMG hypercar-F1 mashup we delivered earlier today - there you go, Lamborghinis are not the only ones being targeted, so at least everybody is treated equally.