Indian-Made Lamborghini: Kerala Man Developes Luxurious Car With Alto Wheels And Scrap Parts (VIDEO)
In order to complete his dream of owning a Lamborghini, a Kerala man identify as Bibin has build the luxurious car in his own garage. Due to financial constraints Bibin could not affor an actual Lamborghini hence he decided to make a Indian version of it in his own frontyard. His efforts have paid off and his story has now reached to thousands of netizens.

Indian-Made Lamborghini: Kerala Man Developes Luxurious Car With Alto Wheels And Scrap Parts (VIDEO) | YouTube @ Arun Smoki
Kerala: In order to complete his dream of owning a Lamborghini, a Kerala man identify as Bibin has build the luxurious car in his own garage. Due to financial constraints Bibin could not affor an actual Lamborghini hence he decided to make a Indian version of it in his own frontyard. His efforts have paid off and his story has now reached to thousands of netizens by a YouTuber, Arun Smoki who knocked on Bibin's doorsteps and interviewed him.
In a candid conversation, Bibin reveals that he has used all the scraped material to build his Lamborghini. Bibin started on his ambitious project around three years ago. He has managed to complete 80% of the replica car so far. Due to limited funds and tight schedule Bibin faced some difficulties during the making of the car, he has already spent ₹1.5 lakhs till now. He also works in the QA department of a company in Kerala.
Indian-Made Lamborghini
Bibin revealed that he has used scraped parts from the nearby scrapyards and sourced other parts from local hardwear shops. He has used cardboard on the outer body to form the exact shapes like the original car. Bibin minimised his budget by using metal pipes, fiberglass like materials in his car.
Maruti Alto wheels To Brand New Lamborghini
As buying identical or original Lamborghini wheels could have gone overbudget, Bibin decided to bring some desi flavours to his replica of luxurious car. He used wheels of Maruti Alto and redesined the car to match the measurements.
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While appreciating Bibin's hardwork and his passion to complete his dream, netizens have poured loads of comments. One user wrote, "Damn he have some serious skills. appreciate you're dedication." Another user wrote, "Absolutely mind-blowing! Turning scrap into a stunning Art takes skill, patience, and pure passion. Hats off to you for making the impossible look possible!"
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