The Dizzi Viper
They find a whole collection of dusty luxury supercars, including Lamborghini and McLaren models, but it’s an artistic creation and it’s very real!
Several images of abandoned cars have circulated through the networks, causing all kinds of comments and reactions. It was about several Lamborghini and McLaren, among others, full of dust… but it’s not because of what you’re thinking.
At AutoBild we have told you many cases of abandoned cars that have appeared many years, even decades, later. You probably remember the 1935 Derby Bentley found abandoned in a barn after 50 years or the Ferrari Testarossa that had been abandoned for 20 years… in a parking lot!
These are just two examples, but it is something that happens relatively frequently. On this occasion, they have discovered in a barn a whole collection of luxury cars and supercars from the most glamorous brands, such as Lamborghini and McLaren, full of dust and, in some cases, with significant damage. But there is a trick.
They discover several Lamborghini and McLaren full of dust and it is not because of what you are thinking
It’s a 3D recreation made by an Italian artist, known on Instagram as Dizzy Viper. It has been on his popular social network account where he has published a series of images where he imagines an apocalyptic scenario, with several luxury supercars abandoned in a barn in a future occupied by electric cars.
At @thedizzyviper, there are several luxury cars full of dust and, in some cases, with significant damage. You can see, for example, a Bugatti Chiron with a broken front bumper, resting on a pallet and surrounded by rubbish.
In addition to the Bugatti Chiron, there is also a McLaren Senna covered by a tarpaulin, except for the rear, which is full of cobwebs, a pair of Lamborghini Aventador SVJs, a Lamborghini Centenario, a Ferrari LaFerrari and a Sian FKP 37, among many others.
Logically, these images went viral and many users began to leave all kinds of comments. Who could have such a collection of luxury cars and leave them in this sorry state? Surely no one.
The probability of something like this happening in real life is very slim, if not none, since this type of luxury supercars is expected to reach exorbitant numbers in the coming years, as the electric car takes hold and the manufacturers stop producing models with combustion engines.