YouTuber surprises son with a working electric replica of his real Lamborghini
Published on Jun 16, 2025 at 9:58 AM (UTC+4)
by Ben Thompson
Last updated on Jun 11, 2025 at 7:15 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Emma Matthews
This YouTuber surprised his son with a working electric replica of his real Lamborghini.
Jeremy Lynch wanted to match his Lambo perfectly for his young son, who was turning one.
To celebrate the big milestone, he built a small electric Lambo that was an exact replica of his own as a gift.
What better way to turn one than to do so with a mini Lamborghini?
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Fathers and sons have been bonding over cars for years.
One dad sprung a graduation surprise on his son by gifting him a Ford Tacoma.
For another father-son duo, they bonded by driving from Michigan to Arizona in Dodge trucks.
Down in Georgia, another pair fixed a bewildering Ford F-150 issue.

And there’s the dads who go above and beyond by making cars for their sons.
Not only is it an impressive display of creativity, but it often gets people a bit teary-eyed.
There was the guy who made a bunch of wooden supercars for his young son, and another who labored for 120 days to give his son a six-wheel Rolls-Royce.
Joining the league of Super Dads is Jeremy Lynch.
He wanted to give his son a special first birthday gift, and had a brilliant idea.

“I thought ‘How cool would it be if he had daddy’s exact car collection’?” Lynch said.
He figured that the best gift he could provide would be a mini Lamborghini, one that was big enough for his son to sit inside, and an exact replica of his own Lambo.
The mini car he built was a Lamborghini Aventador SVJ, which came in pink.
His pal needed to give it a wrap, for it to match.
It turned out that doing a wrap for a smaller car is quite tricky.
But fortunately, Lynch’s friend was a pro and the end result looked uncanny.
Then came the big reveal.

Sure, you could use the word ‘adorable’ because it was so tiny.
But it was also a commendable piece of work, with exquisite details.
It was time for Lynch’s son, Leo, to go for a spin in the car.
While we don’t see his facial expressions in the video, we can safely assume he was happy.

To see this awesome birthday gift for yourself, head over to Jeremy Lynch’s YouTube channel.
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