If you are like us here at HotCars, you probably love a good render. Oftentimes they emerge in the form of a speculative rendering, in others an imaginary set of wheels the auto world will probably never see. As in the case of this Arctic Lamborghini Urus, they can take an existing car and turn them into something so radical we wouldn’t have imagined that such a thing could exist. Al Yasid, better known as @yasiddesign on Instagram, has come up with a wild Pontiac GTO rendering—with six wheels!

American Muscle Car Rendered With Six-Wheels

Six-wheeled cars are nothing new. In fact, they have even been used in the world of Formula 1! But even so, we seldom see an actual six-wheeler out on the roads. While rendering the six-wheeler, Al also rendered a four-wheeled variant for contrast purposes, and the differences are stark. He hasn’t simply added an extra set of wheels either, as it looks like he has lengthened the front of the car while alsoadding a big-block engine that has its intakes sticking out of the hood.

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Boils The Blood Of (Some) Muscle Car Fans

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Exterior wise, the cars are quite basic in their finish but that is possibly what makes them so cool. They are rustic looking and have a well-used vibe to them, with exposed metalwork adding to that. Both have been lowered dramatically without much clearance from the bottom of the car to the roads they will be driving on. You certainly would not want to take one of these over any speed bumps! Beyond that, though, we can’t help but be drawn into that wild six-wheeled setup—it is mean and actually looks like it belongs on the GTO.

Muscle Car Mania

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Of course, muscle car fans are not going to be unfamiliar at all with the Pontiac GTO. It has become one of the most popular classic muscle cars in the world around when the muscle car segment really took off in the 1960s as the likes of the Ford Mustang came up to rival them. The first generation disappeared in 1974, but a revival took place in 2004 up until 2006. However, the GTO has not been seen officially since the mid-2000s.

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