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Transportation

2017 Lamborghini Huracán ‘Unicorn V3’ Rally Car

2017 Lamborghini Huracán ‘Unicorn V3’ Rally Car

If you fancy a seriously modified Lamborghini Huracán that just happens to look like it was made out of giant pink K’NEX pieces, this crazy rally car is for you. The project is the baby of exotic car fanatic site Daily Driven Exotics’ Alex Choi partnering with Murrieta, California’s Sheepey Race, and the result is a desert rally car extraordinaire. Inspired by the framed and radical Flip Car from The Fast & Furious 6 film, the Unicorn V3 has an exoskeleton crafted with steel, stainless steel, and chromoly and then painted hot pink for effect. The fact that the frame mimics the shape of the original Huracán’s body makes it all the more interesting. The drama of the huge spoiler and the big exposed air intakes for the twin turbo machine add to the craziness (just don’t drive it in the rain). In terms of lighting, there’s an over-abundance of it in the form of 43 rally lights that should illuminate any dark desert course. The levels of customization and originality make this build one of the most unique we’ve ever seen, but we would’ve gone for lime green, instead.