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Lo Res Car : This Lamborghini Countach-inspired UFO Car Has No Doors And It Sits Two

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Lo Res Car : This Lamborghini Countach-inspired UFO Car Has No Doors And It Sits Two - autojosh

This 1970’s Lamborghini Countach-inspired Lo Res concept sports car by United Nude has no doors and it sits two.

It features a matt black polycarbonate body which surrounds the passengers like a transparent capsule.

The Lo Res sports car is fully electric and it reaches maximum speeds of 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph).





Lo Res Car : This Lamborghini Countach-inspired UFO Car Has No Doors And It Sits Two - autojosh

The motoring world is packed with several odd looking concepts cars and one of them is the Lo Res car, a UFO-like concept from fashion brand, United Nude first seen in 2016.

United Nude said :

“The Lo Res car can be described as a conceptual design experiment, rather than a conventional car,”

“Its abstract appearance makes it look like a magical moving sculpture.”





The Lo Res car features a matt black polycarbonate body which surrounds the passengers “like a transparent capsule”. Being a door less vehicle, the entire body of the the two-seater is designed to lift upward to have access to the car.

Lo Res Car : This Lamborghini Countach-inspired UFO Car Has No Doors And It Sits Two - autojosh

Inside, it features a hexagonal steering wheel and other elements in polished stainless steel. It has two seats, with the passenger sitting behind the driver.

The Lo Res Car was inspired by the 1970’s Lamborghini Countach — a supercar with its distinctive angles and hard lines, which gave it an extraordinarily aggressive appearance.

Lo Res Car : This Lamborghini Countach-inspired UFO Car Has No Doors And It Sits Two - autojosh

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But unlike the 4-liter engine inside the iconic Lamborghini Countach sports car, the Lo Res Car is fully electric and it reaches maximum speeds of 50 kilometres per hour (31 mph).

A video by Supercar Blondie gives more insight about the Lo Res sports car. The popular female Carfluencer, who makes N1.3 Billion ($3.1 million) a year reviewing super cars and concept cars for fans, was privileged to take the UFO car for a cruise.





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