The back of the vibrant pink Audi R8 bears a resemblance to Lamborghini models, particularly the Aventador SVJ and Huracán STO. Undeniably, the Audi R8 is a stunning supercar, even considered one of the most attractive ones of the present century. However, not all individuals share this opinion.
The owner of an Audi R8 decided to make their car unique by installing a Puzzle Bodykits wide body kit. Almost everything on the car has been customized, except for the roof, headlights, doors, and side mirrors which remain original. The bodywork has been entirely made by Puzzle Bodykits, a Malaysia-based company.
The Audi R8 has a noticeable front design that includes large air intakes and a sizeable front splitter. Additionally, the car’s muscular arches now feature fender vents to complete its appearance. Designed to resemble both the current generation R8 and a GT3 racer, this supercar is truly a sight to behold – especially in its bright pink color.
Looking at it from the side, the Audi R8 boasts some huge side skirts that really steal the show and define its side profile. Although, one can’t help but notice that it’s lacking its distinct signature side blades over the side air intakes. To add more pizzazz, this supercar is perched atop white HRE wheels that make the yellow brake callipers stand out even more. And if that’s not enough to get you noticed, this Audi R8 is coated in the most vibrant shade of pink that surely adds to its eye-catching aesthetic.
When it comes to the Audi R8, one particular feature stands out as resembling a Lamborghini – the rear. Specifically, it takes cues from the Aventador SVJ and Huracán STO. For example, the exhaust pipes have been repositioned to protrude from the rear fascia in a manner similar to the Huracán. But that’s not all – the design is heavily influenced by Lamborghini, with the taillights resembling those of the Murcielago and the fixed rear spoiler looking like it belongs on the Gallardo Superleggera.
The huge diffuser on the pink Audi R8, reminiscent of the ultra-rare Centenario model, is sure to catch attention. Although there are no reports of performance upgrades, the owner seems more interested in turning heads while cruising at low speeds. With a base horsepower of 562 from the 5.2-liter V10 engine, there’s really no need to boost power anyway. Despite not being everyone’s cup of tea, the pink Lambo lookalike R8 was built with impressive attention to detail, making it far from the worst customized car we’ve seen – that dubious honor goes to a ghastly Lamborghini Aventador replica.