Scrap Metal Sports Cars

A Team of Designers Created a Make-Your-Own Lamborghini from Junkyard Find

If you don’t have the cash to buy a luxury vehicle, you could always make your own Lamborghini. Using the parts of scrap metal, glass and plastic from a junkyard, a group of designers from the Kyrgyz Republic were able to replicate the shape of a Lamborghini. The ‘Kyrgyz Lamborghini’ was created using the base of a 1982 Volvo and the wheels of a BMW X5.

The design took three months to construct and weld, but the results are beautiful. Meder Koilubaev is an artistic director at New Format and one of the designers that worked on this scrap metal Lamborghini. Koilubaev says that this could project could lead to "a new concept of custom one-of-a-kind cars made from spare parts."
Trend Themes
1. Junkyard Car Replicas - The trend of creating high-end vehicles from scrap metal parts requires disruptive innovation in sustainable sourcing and manufacturing.
2. Custom Car Building - The trend of making one-of-a-kind cars from spare parts presents disruptive innovation opportunities in designing and producing unique vehicles.
3. DIY Luxury Cars - The trend of building luxury cars from scrap metal parts opens up disruptive innovation opportunities in providing affordable and customizable options for car enthusiasts.
Industry Implications
1. Automotive Manufacturing - This industry needs to disruptively innovate sustainable sourcing and manufacturing processes to support the trend of creating high-end vehicles from scrap metal parts.
2. Custom Car Design - This industry has the chance to innovatively design and produce unique one-of-a-kind cars from spare parts with the growing trend of custom car building.
3. DIY Car Parts Manufacturing - This industry could disruptively innovate by providing affordable and customizable options for car enthusiasts to build luxury cars from scrap metal parts.

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