Lamborghini
Some vehicles make good donors for 6×6 conversions and some unfortunately don’t.
The diamond-studded Lamborghini Aventador isn’t Shinichi Morohoshi’s only spectacular customization – but it’s by far his wildest.
Futuristic interior, two electric units and improved aerodynamics, the Lamborghini Lanzador is a glimpse into the electrified future of the brand.
Despite starting life as a Toyota Crown and using a mash-up of parts from other cars, the Lamborghini Aventador replica looks remarkably like the real thing.
Unsurprisingly, it’s expected to fetch huge money.
The shocking footage shows the twin turbo Lamborghini – owned by a Canadian rapper – not only blasting out flames, but accelerating like an absolute rocket.
Did you know Lamborghini started out selling tractors and Samsung was a grocery store that sold noodles?
It looked like it was game over for the driver, as his Lamborghini Huracán veered right and started to spin out, but somehow he manages to save it.
While its paint job, head- and taillights are pretty accurate, the proportions make the Lamborghini Aventador replica stand out like a sore thumb.
$1,000 is indeed a lot of money for a cup holder but, on the plus side, it also means you get an extra Lamborghini badge.
As if having your own pair of signature shoes from Nike isn’t enough, LeBron James has a Lamborghini Aventador Roadster to match.
Not only is the Revuelto the most powerful Lamborghini ever created, it has an all-new incredibly high-tech interior.
YouTuber Alex Choi is putting his $300,000 Lamborghini Huracan to the test to see how much it can tow and the result is absolutely wild.
Sterling Backus started the project with his young son 5 years ago and has been working at it non-stop ever since.
TheStradman just installed a $14,000 F1 exhaust system to his Lamborghini Aventador. Not only does it sound unreal but it shoots flames out the back.
The crazy Lamborghini 63 yacht is also famously owned by MMA fighter Conor McGregor.



