Young Man Builds a $116 Million Lamborghini Replica Using Only Cardboard and a Motorcycle Engine (TikTok talentedahmad_official)
A young man from Nigeria, Etsenumhe Ahmad, has built a replica of the Lamborghini Egoista, valued at $116.2 million, using only cardboard and a motorcycle engine. The car, a scaled-down and non-functional version of the supercar, was developed over two years.
Ahmad, known for his TikTok account, uses recycled materials to create his replicas, advocating for sustainability and the reuse of discarded materials.
Although it doesn’t carry the hefty price tag of the original model, Ahmad’s replica has gained significant attention online, with millions of views on his videos. The cardboard car, which reaches a top speed of 40 km/h, has been seen on the streets of Nigeria, with much lower risks of damage compared to a conventional car.
Ahmad stated that his creations stem from natural talent and a commitment to reusing materials rather than techniques learned in school.
While the cost of insuring such an unusual vehicle may be high, the popularity of his TikTok videos suggests that Ahmad has a source of income that could cover these expenses. The project also stands out as a creative and eco-friendly alternative in a world where many dream of owning a luxury supercar.
Source: LadBible | Photo: TikTok talentedahmad_official | This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team
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