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Modernized Lamborghini Gallardo Looks Brand New, Is Actually a Rendering

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Social media does much more than stimulating the tuning culture by bringing modded creations closer to us, since the sheer idea of Internet sharing determines those who build such machines to become better. Then there's the virtual tuning world, which is enjoying a popularity that was never before imagined. And, for now, we'll zoom in on the Lamborghini Gallardo that brought us here.
This V10 supercar has been given a rendering transformation, albeit one we can call subtle. You see, this virtual build managed to give the Raging Bull a refresh, one that makes the thing look brand new.

Of course, this is also a testament to the brilliance of the Gallardo's original design, nut just a demonstration of how Photoshop skills can lead to eye candy.

In fact, the most interesting side of this Sant'Agata Bolognese makeover seems to be the posterior. That's where the Gallardo gets a Huracan Performante/Evo-like exhaust setup, with this changing the entire aspect of the rear end.

As for the wheels, these change the entire direction of the project, appearing to gift the machine with a racecar look that takes it far from the OEM-plus look that dominates the rendering.

Truth be told, the Lamborghini tuning scene has reached impressive levels these days, both in the real world and in pixel realm. And if you're looking for an X-ray of this, you should know I've included just that in the recent Lamborghini Huracan Evo review.

Since I published the review, the world has been gifted with its first twin-turbo Huracan Evo, so things can only go higher from here.

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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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