Gujarat Man Builds ‘Lamborghini’ Out of Honda Civic for Just ₹12.5 Lakh | Watch
YouTuber Tanna Dhaval turned his new Honda City into a “Lamborghini Terzo Millennio”. The humble sedan underwent a makeover, impressing auto enthusiasts.
An Indian man turned a Honda Civic into a Lamborghini Terzo Millennio electric concept car. The sedan’s transformation into an Italian luxury car model has gone viral, impressing auto enthusiasts.
YouTuber Tanna Dhaval, who lives in Gujarat, purchased a brand new Honda Civic 1.8 2008 model for the massive project, which took more than a year to complete.
Using the Honda Civic engine and accessories, he meticulously built his yellow ‘Lamborghini’ by sourcing additional parts.
According to Dhaval, the car’s metal frame or chassis costs more than ₹1 lakh, not including labor charges. Labor charges were approximately ₹3 lakh.
The transformation project cost about ₹12.5 lakh. He said he couldn’t get wheels that looked like Lamborghini’s. Dhaval had a Lamborghini sticker logo made and pasted it on the car’s bonnet. “It feels good, especially when one has spent a lot of money on this project,” Dhaval said in one of his videos.
The content creator has documented the entire process in several videos on his YouTube channel.
Dhaval’s transformation of the vehicle does not stop there. He has also added a “63” sticker to the back of the modified car as a tribute to British racing driver George Russell.
Instead of glass in the car, he used acrylic sheet with a black film. The modified car’s windows cannot be opened.
“Lamborghini is an Italian company, but our Indian flag should also be there (on the car),” he said, displaying the tricolors on the car.