This Honda Civic really wants to be a Lamborghini Huracan. The owner of this Civic made some changes to give it a unique look, but we’re not so sure it’s a successful transformation.
The Honda Civic is known for being a simple, reliable, and practical car. However, it’s not typically seen as the most desirable vehicle, unless you go for the sportier Si or Type R versions. The owner of this Civic decided to modify it to make it more appealing, but the results are questionable.
This particular Civic seems to be from the eighth generation, judging by its roof shape. The owner added a range of Lamborghini-inspired elements to make the car stand out. While it’s not exactly a Lamborghini replica, it does have some design elements borrowed from the Lamborghini Huracan.
The most noticeable changes are at the front of the car. The standard Civic fascia has been completely replaced with a custom bumper featuring large triangular air intakes. It also boasts a wide black grille, a white front splitter, and headlights that resemble those found on the Huracan. The lower part of the hood has been altered to give the car a more aggressive appearance.
The side of the Civic doesn’t really scream Lamborghini, but the Italian influence becomes more visible at the rear. The standout feature is the red tape on the clear taillights, forming a sideways Y shape. This mimics the light signatures seen on various Lamborghini models over the years. The car’s aggression is further enhanced with a large rear wing, a bold new diffuser, and relocated tailpipes.
This Honda Civic is trying hard to imitate the Lamborghini Huracan, but the final result is a matter of personal taste. While it certainly stands out, it’s up for debate whether these modifications make it more desirable or not.