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UPDATE: Lamborghini Countach Hybrid Supercar Is Exotic Fusion in Colorful Render

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With Lamborghini gearing up to deliver new electrified models, some of which should land later this year, can one be surprised to see the digital art realm dreaming up a gas-electric incarnation of the Countach? We'll skip answering that question and zoom in on the rendering portraying the creation instead.
While purists will undoubtedly beg to differ, this creation can be considered a 2.0 X.0 ode to the iconic Raging Bull. You see, nowadays, photorealistic renderings take the Marcello Gandini design of the classic Lambo above and beyond, so the fresh eye candy sitting before us is the internet's way of showing love to the machine. Besides, the Italian automaker has shown an open attitude towards custom real-world projects revolving around its creations.

Digital artist Khyzyl Saleem, who sits behind these pixels, has massaged each and every aspect of the Sant'Agata Bolognese creation. In fact, as the aficionado reminds us in the Instagram post below, this is the latest evolution of his Countach work, which allows us to feast our eyes on a noncomformist paint job packaged in what the artist labels as "a really simple, abstract illustrative-styled experiment I felt like making,"

Looking past the Lamborghini's vivid finish, one might wonder if this is parked next to an... open cube garage. Well, for one, since Saleem envisioned this as an autonomous vehicle, the thing should easily be able to slide in and out of the structure sitting in front of it.

Then there's the hybrid motivation of the contraption we have here. No mix offers a better example of this than the quirky exhaust sitting above the rear diffuser and the bespoke hardware adorning the rear deck, which looks more like a symbol of electrification than a set of old-school velocity stacks.

The said diffuser is part of an aggressive aero makeover, which also involves bits such as the transparent half-wings at the back and the retro-sculpted overfenders, which somehow stay true to the vehicle's wedge styling while working to conceal those monstrously wide wheels.

And since such a project needs to be enjoyed from all possible angles, we've added some of the pixel master's previous renderings on the topic to the image gallery.

Update: It's no secret that Saleem is preparing to enter the world of NFT art (one of his recent posts even states this). And it looks like he decided to experiment with the sort of visuals we've learned to associate with such digital pieces using this Countach, releasing a fresh take on the matter. Now, if you check out the comments section of the second Insta post below, which showcases the new effort, you'll see plenty of fans spotting the said connection.


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About the author: Andrei Tutu
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In his quest to bring you the most impressive automotive creations, Andrei relies on learning as a superpower. There's quite a bit of room in the garage that is this aficionado's heart, so factory-condition classics and widebody contraptions with turbos poking through the hood can peacefully coexist.
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