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Street Dog Aura. 3-Crore Lamborghini Huracan Comes To A Halt In Mumbai
Street Dog Aura. 3-Crore Lamborghini Huracan Comes To A Halt In Mumbai

NDTV

timea day ago

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Street Dog Aura. 3-Crore Lamborghini Huracan Comes To A Halt In Mumbai

Mumbai: A video of a street dog blocking the path of a Lamborghini Huracan supercar on a Mumbai street has made its way to X (formerly Twitter) and amused people on the platform. The clip shows a street dog standing in front of the bright orange Huracan, whose driver slows down the supercar to navigate his way past the dog. When the driver moved his car around, the dog followed it and barked occasionally. After a few moments, the Lamborghini zoomed past the dog, which chased it until it disappeared in the distance. The video, shared on July 15, had the caption, "Kalesh b/w Sir Dogesh and Lamborghini," In the comments, users called it the "real boss of the road." Kalesh b/w Sir Dogesh and Lamborghini — Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) July 15, 2025 The clip generated a surge of memes, edits, and funny soundtracks, each portraying the bold attitude of this four-legged enforcer. A user said: "Dogesh bhai itne bade logo se lafde Q kar raha hai (Dogesh Bhai, why are you getting in trouble with such big individuals)." Dogesh bhai itne bade logo se lafde Q kar raha hai — Vedprakash Dubey (@vdvedprakash21) July 15, 2025 Another user wrote, "Gazab ki dadagiri hai doggy raja ki. Lamborghini ki sitti pitti gum ho gai aur wo bhaag khadi hui (What bullying by the Dog, the Lamborghini fled away.)" Gazab ki dadagiri hai doggy raja ki Lamborghini ki sitti pitti gum ho gai aur wo bhaag khadi hui — MRK (@MRK__313) July 15, 2025 "Bro literally bullied the lambo," read another comment. Bro literally bullied the lambo ???????? — ???????????? ????????????????????! ???????? (@prodbyfauxtail) July 15, 2025 Last year, a video of a stray dog's reaction to a robotic dog went viral. The moment was captured during a four-day tech festival at IIT Kanpur. In the clip, a dog first runs around the robot and looks intrigued by its design and build. It then attempts to be playful with the robot, which reciprocates its actions. The same clip also showed other dogs trying to figure out the machine in their territory.

Kerala man builds dream Lamborghini replica with Alto parts, scrap materials worth Rs 1.5 lakh
Kerala man builds dream Lamborghini replica with Alto parts, scrap materials worth Rs 1.5 lakh

Indian Express

time3 days ago

  • Automotive
  • Indian Express

Kerala man builds dream Lamborghini replica with Alto parts, scrap materials worth Rs 1.5 lakh

A Lamborghini Huracan replica is grabbing eyeballs on social media, not for its speed or luxury parts, but for the story behind its creation. Bipin Chacko, the mastermind behind this project, from Kerala, spent three years building his dream supercar using scrap materials. Chacko documented the journey showcasing his DIY Lamborghini, which is winning plaudits. It's part of his ongoing series titled Homemade Supercar, which includes nine detailed episodes capturing the entire building process, from gathering scrap materials to final polish. Instead of high-end materials, Chachko used fibreglass and multiwood to shape the body of the car, achieving a look strikingly close to the real Huracan, and used a fully custom-made chassis by hand. He further revealed that he could only work on his creation during the night due to his busy schedule. Chacko also shared that he has already invested around Rs 1.5 lakh. However, he estimates that 20 to 30 per cent of the work is still pending. The interiors remain unfinished, with no cushioning yet installed on the seats. Watch the viral video here: A post shared by Arun Smoki (@arunsmoki) The video gained traction after popular auto vlogger Arun Smoki shared it, garnering over a lakh views and sparking a sea of reactions. 'Absolutely mind-blowing! Turning scrap into stunning Art takes skill, patience, and pure passion. Hats off to you for making the impossible look possible,' a user wrote. 'No one will raise you here bro. Go out somewhere and escape,' another user commented. 'Don't call it Lamborghini bro. its ur creative make ur brand with perfect name,' a third user reacted. A similar story emerged on social media earlier, where a 67-year-old man built an electric vehicle in Kerala. The vehicle uses up to one unit of electricity worth Rs 5 and could run 60 km when fully charged.

Maruti Suzuki Alto Modified Into Lamborghini Huracan Replica: Video
Maruti Suzuki Alto Modified Into Lamborghini Huracan Replica: Video

NDTV

time09-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • NDTV

Maruti Suzuki Alto Modified Into Lamborghini Huracan Replica: Video

Indians are often trolled on the internet for their crazy hacks, which we call 'Juggad'. While most of the autobugs dream of having a Lamborghini in their garage, few work hard to make this dream a reality. However, earning a Lamborghini is not what we suggest, when you can make your own. Bibin, from Kerala, has shown us a way to add 'The Lamborghini' to your collection. Recently, we came across a YouTube video shared by Arun Smoki on his channel. In the video, Arun interacts with Bibin, who showcases his scrap-made Lamborghini Huracan. According to the sources, Bibin works as a QA professional for a company based in Kerala. In the video, Bibin explains that his passion project took almost three years to complete. What is more interesting is that this scrap-built Lamborghini was built alone, and the 26-year-old Kerala boy started the project while he was in college. Explaining further, Arun gives us a tour of the custom-built supercar, which even gets butterfly doors like the original Huracan. Also Read: Bentley EXP 15 Concept Gives Sneak Peek At Brand's Production EV On the inside, the Bibin-made Huracan gets a Lamborghini-style steering wheel, which was taken from another car. Though Bibin has completed the seat, he misses out on the cushion work due to his financial constraints. The other interesting fact is that the Hurucan body sits on Maruti Suzuki Alto wheels and is powered by the Maruti Suzuki 800's engine. On being asked, Bibin also claimed that his dream project cost around Rs 1.5 lakh, which includes the fiberglass, material for the seats, steering wheel, and other equipment and services. Apart from the looks, Bibin has also equipped his Huracan with a small wiper motor that adjusts the nose by pressing a button. However, the car is not yet complete as it misses out on a few details and the seat work. However, Arun and Bibin did get inside for a fun-filled short spin.

Video: Kerala Man Builds His Dream Lamborghini At Home, Uses Alto Wheels And Scrap Parts
Video: Kerala Man Builds His Dream Lamborghini At Home, Uses Alto Wheels And Scrap Parts

News18

time07-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • News18

Video: Kerala Man Builds His Dream Lamborghini At Home, Uses Alto Wheels And Scrap Parts

Last Updated: Bibin's DIY Huracan replica is a tribute to passion, patience, and pure ingenuity—crafted entirely in India. Many of us have grown up with posters of flashy supercars on our bedroom walls. For some, those dreams remain fantasies. But for Bibin from Kerala, it became a mission. He didn't just want a Lamborghini — he decided to build one with his own hands. Built from Scratch Bibin, who works in the QA department of a company in Kerala, started this ambitious project three years ago. With a tight schedule and limited funds, he has managed to complete around 70–80 percent of the replica Huracán so far. As per Cartoq, he sourced parts from local hardware shops and scrapyards, using metal pipes to form the body frame. Cardboard sheets were placed on the structure, followed by fibreglass to mould the Lamborghini-like curves. Bibin took the exact measurements of the original Huracán. However, buying identical wheels proved costly. So, he chose Maruti Alto wheels and redesigned the car to match their size — giving it a proportionate look, though slightly smaller than the real deal. The replica includes butterfly doors and a rear-mounted engine sourced from a Maruti 800. He even built a custom exhaust system at home. Perhaps the most impressive touch: a nose-lift feature powered by a car jack and a wiper motor, all operated by the push of a button. Bibin has already spent around Rs 1.5 lakh on the build, and while it's only 70 percent done, the quality is jaw-dropping. It's easily one of the best home-built Huracan replicas in India. A quick test drive reveals it's not perfect yet—but it's incredibly promising. With more support and funds, Bibin hopes to complete the car soon. And when he does, it will stand as a proudly Indian-made Lamborghini—built not in a factory, but in a garage. First Published: July 07, 2025, 13:06 IST

Hypocritical Sheriff Caught Speeding In A Lamborghini On Video
Hypocritical Sheriff Caught Speeding In A Lamborghini On Video

Miami Herald

time05-07-2025

  • Miami Herald

Hypocritical Sheriff Caught Speeding In A Lamborghini On Video

Whether you'll admit it or not, everyone's broken the speed limit at least once. Maybe it was an accident. Maybe, like Lee County Sheriff Carmine Marceno, you just wanted to show off. A few days ago, The Florida Trident posted a video showing Sheriff Marceno hammering the throttle in a black Lamborghini Huracan Spyder, racing a friend in a Corvette. This footage was taken on South Tamiami Trail in Estero, Florida, by Ken Romano, a jeweler from Bonita Springs and apparently a former friend of Marceno's. The sheriff was behind the wheel of the Huracan, speeding alongside Romano in a Corvette. The video shows both cars doing over 70 mph in a 50 zone, more than enough to get a speeding fine. Romano shouts, "Yeah, juice that motherf*cker!" and Marceno responds in kind, dropping a gear and letting the naturally aspirated V10 sing. Honestly, who can be blame him. A sheriff racing down a public road in a Lamborghini might sound like something out of a Fast & Furious sequel, but this story isn't all fun and games. Just last month, Marceno posted on Facebook that he has "zero tolerance for street racing" after his deputies arrested a teenager for doing just that. He emphasized his dislike toward it by saying "Driving at excessive speeds and putting yourself, your passengers, and others on the road at risk is an incredibly selfish decision. My deputies will continue to patrol the roads of Lee County, ensuring drivers make smart choices or they will face the consequences." If that sounds hypocritical, it's because it is. So far, nothing. The Florida Trident reached out to the sheriff's office but got no response. Ken Romano also declined to comment. Look, we get it. Car people like speed. But when the guy who preaches "zero tolerance" gets caught doing exactly what he condemns, it hits different. Whether Sheriff Marceno faces any consequences remains to be seen. But one thing's clear: the badge doesn't make you untouchable. The law applies to everyone - even those who enforce it. Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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