For many owning a supercar is relatively impossible, given their high showroom price tags. However, this has not deterred one student in China.
Chen Yinx, who is a fan of high performance cars, decided to spend six months building his own supercar, with a budget of just £3,000.
Featuring Lamborghini-style doors and a plush interior, the 27-year-old was asked to display his design at a key event in Haikou, capital of China’s southernmost island province Hainan.
Many of the visitors to the 2015 Hainan International Automotive Industry Exhibition were instantly impressed by the home-built sports car.
The end product certainly has a supercar look, but under the hood it is electric and has a top speed of just 37 mph – although with a bit more tinkering this could increase to 60 mph.
Another problem is that the car isn’t road legal, so Yinx is currently renting it out for photo shoots – no doubt so he can save money for his next car build.
Images Courtesy of: Mail Online
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