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Can’t Afford a Bugatti Veyron? How About a Suzuki-Based Replica?

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If last week we were showing you a very neat Volkswagen Beetle style rendering of the Bugatti Veyron, now we’re moving over to India for a very different contraption that really works.
The very fast, very powerful and very expensive Bugatti Veyron is not for everyone to have, but some people aren’t willing to give up that easy. Indian custom builder SF Carz is one of them, and while their Veyron replica is not exactly a looker, you really can’t go by it without noticing the obvious similarities.

SF Carz built their Veyron undersized clone on the platform of the local market Maruti Esteem, which is actually an older Suzuki Cultus (Swift), hence the result is awkward to say the least. Smaller car also means smaller engine, this baby Veyron being powered by a humble 1.3-liter engine with just 85 hp. A little too less for a car looking like the fastest production vehicle in the world, wouldn't you say?

Unfortunately, this spirited effort from the Indian-based designer isn’t going to be inducted in our successful transformation virtual Hall of Fame. But it might very well fit the distorted supercar replica's category. It's kind of crowded in there, you know?
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About the author: Ciprian Florea
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Ask Ciprian about cars and he'll reveal an obsession with classics and an annoyance with modern design cues. Read his articles and you'll understand why his ideal SUV is the 1969 Chevrolet K5 Blazer.
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