Watch: Gujarat-based YouTuber Modifies Honda Civic Into A Lamborghini Terzo Millennio
Watch: Gujarat-based YouTuber Modifies Honda Civic Into A Lamborghini Terzo Millennio
The car enthusiast has also added a “63” sticker at the rear end of the modified car, which signifies the birth year of Lamborghini in 1963.

Automotive enthusiasts who love driving are often seen modifying their vehicles to make them look distinctive.

These modifications are done through form design customisation, the addition of accessories to the car’s interior or exterior, or even enhancing the engine to produce more power. While some modifications can appear odd to the eyes, some of them turn out to be extremely stylish.

They can even change the complete look of the vehicle. Recently, another such transformation has impressed everyone on social media, where an Indian man has modified a Honda Civic into a Lamborghini Terzo Millennio electric concept car. The modified car has caught the attention of many auto enthusiasts as well.

A Gujarat-based Youtuber named Tanna Dhava bought a brand new Honda Civic 1.8 2008 model for a massive modification that took around one year to complete.

According to HT Auto, he used the engine and accessories of a Honda Civic and built an extraordinary yellow ‘Lamborghini’ by sourcing other parts. The YouTuber has also uploaded a video of his modified Honda Civic to his official YouTube channel. In the video, he has revealed that the metal frame or chassis of the car cost over Rs 1 lakh, excluding the labour charges.

He also added that the total cost with labour charges was Rs 3 lakh. The total cost of the transformation project was around Rs 12.5 lakh. As for the wheels, he said he could not get wheels that looked like those of a Lamborghini. However, he got a Lamborghini sticker logo made and pasted it on the bonnet of the car to make it more realistic. He said, “It feels good, especially when one has spent a lot of money on this project."

Dhava has tried his best to replicate the features of the Lamborghini Terzo Millennio, including similar wheel arches, twin doors, a long windscreen, and more.

His modification hasn’t just ended here, the car enthusiast has also added a “63" sticker at the rear end of the modified car, which signifies the birth year of Lamborghini in 1963. In place of the actual glass, he has used an acrylic sheet with black film to make it resemble Lamborghini.

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