While Sant’Agata Bolognese is working overtime to complete the development of the Lamborghini Aventador Super Veloce, a Chinese Aventador owner has decided to take the upgrading job into his own hands, gifting his already-custom V12 Lambo with a rather furry roof scoop (read: a massive teddy bear).
The man drove his Aventador around Dalian, with the supercar obviously turning into a road sign that spelled “pull over and take a photo of me”. In fact, the driver is no stranger to grabbing attention, since his Lamborghini has been given a custom treatment. Sure, the... integration could have been smoother, but this didn't seem to matter to anybody.
The car is wearing a custom body kit coming from tuner DMC, with the massive wing at the back appearing to match the teddy bear’s size. DMC offer three packages for the Lamborghini Aventador, namely the Molto Veloce, Spezial and Edition GT, with this appearing to be the latter. We’re not quite sure if the 900 hp upgrade for the 6.5-liter V12 is there, but the carbon fiber body kit is enough to turn heads on its own.
Asia has already managed to spread its cosplay practices across the world, so perhaps this is their way of saying “automotive cosplay”. We’re not quite sure about what the Raging Bull thinks about this though.
PS: While the Aventador received a teddy as a customization tool, the Chevrolet Corvette was given such a treatment by GM itself.
The car is wearing a custom body kit coming from tuner DMC, with the massive wing at the back appearing to match the teddy bear’s size. DMC offer three packages for the Lamborghini Aventador, namely the Molto Veloce, Spezial and Edition GT, with this appearing to be the latter. We’re not quite sure if the 900 hp upgrade for the 6.5-liter V12 is there, but the carbon fiber body kit is enough to turn heads on its own.
Asia has already managed to spread its cosplay practices across the world, so perhaps this is their way of saying “automotive cosplay”. We’re not quite sure about what the Raging Bull thinks about this though.
PS: While the Aventador received a teddy as a customization tool, the Chevrolet Corvette was given such a treatment by GM itself.