The good ‘ole Honda Civic. It is beloved for its simplicity, reliability, and practicality but in anything other than Si or Type R guise, it’s never been the most desirable car out there. The owner of this Civic probably thinks the modifications made to it make it much more desirable than it once was. We’re not so sure.
What you’re looking at is a Civic that has been adorned with a host of Lamborghini-inspired parts to make it stand out. Based on the shape of the roof, it looks like this is an eighth-generation model. A series of changes have been made to the exterior of the car but we wouldn’t go as far as to call it a Lamborghini replica but rather a Civic with some elements inspired by the Huracan.
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This is most evident from the front where the car’s standard fascia has been ditched completely and replaced with a bespoke bumper with massive, triangular air intakes. There is also a gaping-wide grille finished in black, a white front splitter, and headlights similar in shape to those of the Huracan. The lower portion of the hood has also been altered to look a little more aggressive.
Nothing about the sides of the Honda scream Lamborghini but the influence of the Italian brand is visible from the rear. The most notable element is the red tape placed over the clear taillights in the shape of a sideways Y, imitating the light signatures that a host of Lamborghini models have had over the years. Further adding to the aggression of the car is a massive rear wing, a bold new diffuser, and relocated tailpipes.