Lamborghini is one of the few supercar brands that is able to pull off both a stock look as well as a heavily modified one. Proven by the multiple companies that modify the Huracan, Aventador, and Urus, Lamborghini is one of the most customizer-friendly brands in the supercar market. When digital remastering and rendering is introduced into the customization, the end results can be something incredible as shown by digital artist BradBuilds.

Combining Two Lamborghini Designs Yields Crazy Results

BradBuilds is the artist responsible for some of the most impressive design renders, working on everything from Camrys through the Lotus Evija. In his latest work, he has combined the Huracan and the Terzo Millennio concept car to make one of the most aggressive Huracan renders yet. Aired-out and sitting flush with the ground, the custom Huracan render shares parts from the SVJ, Performante, and draws inspiration from the Terzo Millennio.

The Terzo Millennio Concept's Design Shows In This Render

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Along the front of the car, the inspiration is more obvious than anywhere else. Painted headlight areas and massive air intakes by the front wheels are reminiscent of the front design on the concept. Additionally, the front splitter design under the nose is reminiscent as well, sharing the flared out nose section. The intake by the rear wheels is also similar, but not as aggressively raked. The ride height of the car looks like many concept cars with oversized wheels, but as a result this car looks more show-worthy than many other renderings.

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Custom Huracan Is Inspired By Other Lamborghinis Too

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The rendering also features what BradBuilds says is his favorite factory wing which comes from the Aventador SVJ. The wing fits the Huracan body very well, adding to the overall aggressive rear of the car. The pairing of the SVJ wing and the Huracan Performante rear diffuser works well to accent the aerodynamics of the front of the car too. With the aired-out look similar to the concept car, the overall render looks straight out of a California supercar show. The rendering does manage to look more than just doable, as the modifications and parts used look simple enough to work on with the vehicle itself.

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