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Multimillion-dollar supercars abandoned in sobering renders

Never thought you’d see a Lamborghini or Bugatti left to rust? Neither did we.

Published on Nov 10, 2022 at 5:06PM (UTC+4)

Last updated on Jan 2, 2023 at 11:54AM (UTC+4)

Edited by Kate Bain
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Never thought you’d see a Bugatti or Pagani left to rust? 

Neither did we.

But that’s exactly what this set of sobering images shows.

READ MORE! Lamborghini Aventador, Huracan, and McLaren 570S destroyed in Typhoon Hinnamnor

Designer Fabian Oberhammer created this set of renders showing multimillion-dollar exotic cars in different states of neglect.

He says they show what might happen come the end of the combustion engine.

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The images show a Bugatti, Pagani, Lamborghini, Rolls-Royce, and Ferrari all left to collect dust. 

In fact, they’re so realistic they’ve since gone viral.

READ MORE! Aston Martin DB4 found abandoned inside a barn after 3 decades

Oberhammer, who goes by thedizzyviper online, took inspiration from old barn finds like this Aston Martin DB4 found abandoned near New York and this super rare E-Type Jaguar found rusted away.

Oberhammer told supercarblondie.com he wanted to “use cars that are so new, and so expensive that they almost couldn’t be abandoned” because “who would do that?”.

The artist said some of the renders of abandoned supercars looked so realistic that people asked him where they were located and if they could buy them.

“I even got offers for the cars, someone offered me 800k for the LaFerrari,” he said.

Oberhammer said he was blown away by some of the reactions to his work.

“It has this ‘is it real? No it cant be, or can it?’ effect, which I think is what made them go so viral,” he said.

While these abandoned supercars are fake, they’re eerily similar to these very real photos taken of supercars destroyed in South Korea this year. 

The images show a garage full of supercars destroyed after Typhoon Hinnamnor hit South Korea’s capital city Seoul. 

The sobering photos show a $500,000 Lamborghini Aventador, $200,000 Lamborghini Huracan and a $190,000 McLaren 570S all destroyed in the floods. 

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Kate Bain
Kate Bain is the Page Editor at supercarblondie.com. She is based in Dubai and coordinates coverage of the latest news across automotive, technology, and lifestyle. Kate has a bachelor's degree in business and post graduate in journalism. She is an experienced editor and journalist who has worked for News Corp, Daily Mail Australia, and Sky News. When she's not at work, you'll find her attached at the hip to her dog, Thor. Kate is currently on maternity leave following the birth of her first child.
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