When JDM tuners get their hands on European go-fast machines, you know you’re going to be in for quite some visual treats, which are obviously not for everybody’s taste.
The latest example of this kind comes in the form of a rendering, which sees the Lamborghini Huracan receiving a rather simple, yet profound transformation.
The virtual tuning job above comes from Khyzyl Saleem, a young British digital artist whose works easily take one into automotive Wonderland. On this occasion, the pixel shaper started off with the Raging Bull’s V10 machine and applied a Liberty Walk treatment.
In case you’re not familiar with Liberty Walk, this is a Japanese tuner whose kits are famous for the riveted-on fat fenders. On many occasions, these guys cut into the bodywork of supercars to install their kits, which has led to controversy on top of the one generated by the extreme overall aspect of the tuning package.
Come to think about it, many have pointed their fingers at the Huracan for being too much of a scaled-down Aventador in terms of design, so this bespoke take comes to address that.
We’re not quite sure about the aerodynamic impact of that NASCAR-like rear spoiler, but we have to admit the rest of the package keeps us staring at this creation. Oh and by the way, in case you’re curious about just how far down the insanity road an actual Liberty Walk kit can take a Lamborghini, you can check out this flame-spitting Aventador.
The virtual tuning job above comes from Khyzyl Saleem, a young British digital artist whose works easily take one into automotive Wonderland. On this occasion, the pixel shaper started off with the Raging Bull’s V10 machine and applied a Liberty Walk treatment.
In case you’re not familiar with Liberty Walk, this is a Japanese tuner whose kits are famous for the riveted-on fat fenders. On many occasions, these guys cut into the bodywork of supercars to install their kits, which has led to controversy on top of the one generated by the extreme overall aspect of the tuning package.
Come to think about it, many have pointed their fingers at the Huracan for being too much of a scaled-down Aventador in terms of design, so this bespoke take comes to address that.
We’re not quite sure about the aerodynamic impact of that NASCAR-like rear spoiler, but we have to admit the rest of the package keeps us staring at this creation. Oh and by the way, in case you’re curious about just how far down the insanity road an actual Liberty Walk kit can take a Lamborghini, you can check out this flame-spitting Aventador.