The Toyota Innova undergoes a remarkable transformation with a customized version inspired by the Lamborghini Urus.
The creator of this modified Innova is a man named Agus from Indonesia. He refers to his customized car as the “Reborn Toyota Innova”.
To execute the modifications, Agus made several changes to the original structure of the Toyota Innova. This is most evident in the front section of the car. The front fascia features large imitation air intakes and grilles, mimicking the design of the Urus, along with black accent pieces. The accessories also include round fog lamps and a similarly sized front bumper as the Lamborghini Urus.
In terms of the body, the Toyota MPV is equipped with new side skirts and Vorsteiner VFF101 R20 8.5/10.5 wheels, paired with Michelin Pilot Super Sports 4S tires measuring 245/35/20 in the front and 285/30/20 in the rear. It also features Brembo GT-R R35 brakes on all four wheels.
The rear area of the Toyota Innova is enhanced with a rear spoiler and the taillights are painted black. Additionally, the owner of the car added a LED strip connecting the two taillights. At the bottom, the car is fitted with vertical air vents and a pair of sporty exhaust pipes.
The interior of the Innova has also been completely redesigned to resemble the Lamborghini Urus style. The car is equipped with a new instrument cluster and sporty seats. The steering wheel, gear lever, and armrests are all adorned with premium leather. The headliner and pillars are covered in Alcantara material. The accelerator pedal, brake pedal, and other details are highlighted with red accents.
Under the hood, the car retains the original Innova engine. However, Agus has added some new features to the engine compartment, such as a strut brace and an air filter.
While the specific cost of the customization is not disclosed, Agus mentions that it involved a significant investment and took 7 months to complete this unique Toyota Innova.
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