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Everyone Laughed at this Bus, Until They Looked Inside...

Feb 27, 2020
Everyone knows that one of the best symbols of cool is an impressive vehicle. From celebrities, millionaires to YouTubers, many people show off their wealth, opulence and creativity by purchasing an epic set of wheels or dazzling big boats. However, sometimes a souped-up sports car straight from the dealership or a sophisticated megayacht just doesn't cut it anymore, and because of

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, some deep-pocketed eccentric vehicle lovers take it to the next level with crazy twists on custom vehicles. . Today we're going to take a look at some of the most unusual and unique vehicles the world has to offer. Let's move on!
everyone laughed at this bus until they looked inside
Bentley Ultra Tank! If I told you to guess in which country someone turned a luxury car into a makeshift tank, what would probably be your first guess? You understood it. Russia of course! And luckily

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put it all on YouTube for the world to marvel at. The Bentley UltraTank, as it is known, was made by the huge Russian YouTube channel AcademeG by taking an older Bentley Continental GT and redesigning it from the ground up so it could drive on two massive tank treads, lifting it more than 2 feet off the ground. . . To create

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crazy Frankenstein monster, the team took apart a Bentley GT and added an upgraded 4.3-liter V8 engine, then rebuilt it around a custom-made frame and threading so its steering wheel could control the tank's construction. .
everyone laughed at this bus until they looked inside

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everyone laughed at this bus until they looked inside...

Since this was a completely custom job, it took a little while to work out all the kinks on the first test, but once the AcademeG team figured out the right setup, the Bentley UltraTank really took off, reaching speeds of up to 62 miles. per hour and conquering off-road terrain like a champ. It even managed to become almost completely airborne when it smoothly climbed the side of a stepped hill only to land perfectly safely on its threads and continue moving forward, uh, tanking, I guess. Imagine arriving at a luxury car show in a tank, that's sure to turn heads.
everyone laughed at this bus until they looked inside
Sea Breaker! Getting out on the water is always a fun experience, especially if you're trying to cool off in the summer heat, however, what you didn't know is that there are plenty of ways to take your dive into the depths a little further. exciting. However, what must be one of the most extreme and expensive ways is to take a ride on the seabreacher. And that's literally going for a spin! The Seabreacher is one of many vessels tailor-made for serious sailing. These shark-shaped turbo machines are capable of reaching speeds of up to 54 miles per hour in the water, and can even dive to the depths, only to re-emerge like a dolphin crashing through the waves.
everyone laughed at this bus until they looked inside
Inside, the driver can rotate in 3D space, causing the marine vehicle to glide quickly across the surface, spin like a barrel, or shoot into the air with the help of the forces of water pressure around it. Volkner Mobile Performance! The terms mobile home and luxury are not normally used in the same sentence, but when talking about the Volkner Mobile Performance, these words couldn't fit better. While it may look like a regular old caravan from the outside, once you step inside it transforms into a 5-star resort. Decked out with a full kitchen, spacious bedroom, and of course, a heated bathroom.
In case all this is not enough for you, don't worry, because what mansion would be complete without a garage. That's right, the Volkner's lower level doubles as a giant garage capable of hauling sports cars ranging from a sleek Ferrari to something as spacious as a Rolls Royce, so you can take an extra set of wheels on the road. Now, traveling in this style doesn't come cheap, of course, and the Volkner Mobile Performance comes with a hefty price tag of $1.7 million. That's more than most houses! On the other hand, this RV is nicer than most houses. Ice Wagon G!
Ice sculptures may be some of the most beautiful art forms in the world, and where else can you combine a love of crazy custom vehicles with an art form that you can only achieve in the extreme cold? You guessed it, Russia once again. Russian automotive channel Garage-54 upped the ante to a whole new level by making a fully functioning Mercedes G-Wagon completely out of ice. Starting with a custom frame welded by the team to support the incredible weight of the body made of ice and an engine specially modified for the extreme cold. The team took six metric tons of solid ice and carved them perfectly with a chainsaw to stack them into the exact shape and size of a Mercedes G Wagon.
One of the most interesting parts is that no glue or cement was used in the process, only water between the blocks which instantly froze them to form a solid mass that weighed almost 6 tons. Surprisingly, the ice car was not only able to start, but even drove around the city while the team showed it off to passersby. At night, however, the real show begins, because the interior of the car was equipped with rainbow LED lights that slowly changed color and bleed through the glass walls of the frozen car, giving it a fantastic aura of something out of the blue. straight from a movie. .
You've really outdone yourself, Russia, once again! quadfolio! When you think of water travel, you usually imagine something like a boat or yacht, or maybe even a jet ski, but the Quadrofoil will completely reimagine the way you think about the sea. This crazy-looking vehicle is a totally new type of sea craft, looking like a cross between a speedboat and a spider, with its underwater wings being the only part of the boat that extends into the water, giving passengers the sensation of being in the air all the time. By minimizing the surface area that actually touches the water, the Quadrofoil can reach speeds of 40 km/h without all the bumps and crashes of a jet ski or speedboat.
Its four legs cut through the waves, providing a super smooth and super unique ride. Which means that riding the quadrofoil feels like a rollercoaster, although hopefully without the sudden drops,

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probably wouldn't be advisable. Cardboard Lexus! Someone on the Lexus team was definitely obsessed with origami, because they made what must be the craziest creations of all time: a fully functional cardboard car. The car's body was made entirely from 1,700 high-tech laser-cut sheets of cardboard to form an absolutely stunning work of art. Here thousands of individual sheets of cardboard were carefully designed to be folded and stacked to form a one-to-one model identical to a real Lexus iS, including functional doors, headlights, seats strong enough to support passengers, a steering wheel capable of spin the completely cardboard wheels, capable of supporting the car, and of course the elegant exterior bodywork.
To be fair, the car has a steel frame and an electric motor, but this is just so it can run. Just be sure to check the weather forecast before heading out for a drive with this car, the last thing you want is to get caught in a storm. Aeromobil 3.0 When you look at the oldest predictions about what the future and now the present would be like, many of them were quite correct. But one thing that almost every prediction wanted to see but we never got was flying cars. Well, one Slovakian company is changing all that with an incredible vehicle set to be released to buyers in 2020.
The Aeromobil 3.0 is exactly what we've all been waiting for: an incredible road-legal flying car. The incredible design features wings that hide into the body of the sleek sports car when driving on the road; after all, you don't want your wings taking up all the other lanes. The flying passenger car will be the first of its kind to hit the market, and companies like Uber are currently studying the possibility of designing their own flying cars. However, it won't be available to

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at first, as you not only need to have at least a sport pilot's license to fly one, but also between $1.6 and $1.9 million, which sounds pretty good for a plane you can drive. yourself to the airport in.
Seabubbles! Although it may seem like a futuristic road vehicle, as its name suggests, the Seabubbles is actually an electric boat, with a crazy touch. The car-like body of the boat can apparently float on the surface while cutting through the water with its state-of-the-art hydrofoils attached to the boat's hull. Reaching a speed of 7.5 mph, this electric boat not only gives the driver the cool illusion of driving on water, but it is also an incredibly smooth ride that feels exactly like driving on dry land. Passengers can even jump as the boat moves without rocking at all, all while gliding through the water in a $200,000 millionaire's dream.
The custom boat was designed in Switzerland to show how well their custom Fly By Wire system could stabilize the boats, creating a much smoother ride than many of the roads in my area, and certainly more attractive looking than anything out there. driving. Lego Bugatti Chiron! Legos are arguably one of the most popular toys in the world and it's not just kids who love them. Being able to do anything you can think of is something

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loves. Well, the technical team at The Lego Company decided to raise the bar for what could be done with Legos and sought to build a life-size Lego Bugatti Chiron.
Now, life-size Lego models are nothing new, I'm sure you've seen one before. But what if I told you that this model is completely functional? Every piece of the luxury sports car, from the seats to the engine and even the brake lights, was made entirely of Legos – over 1 million Lego Technic pieces to be exact! The team custom designed the models using 3D modeling software, but when they took them apart they were still building with original individual Lego pieces. It took over 19 months of constant, careful engineering, which I imagine was one of the longest Lego building sessions of all time.
While the car makes just 5.3 horsepower and reaches a top speed of 18 mph, it's still pretty impressive knowing that it weighs 1.5 tons and is powered by 2,300 small electric motors. Plus, let's be honest, who wouldn't want to be seen in a Bugatti Chiron, Lego or not? Elysium Furrion! Road trips are a great way to combine a vacation with discovery, and of course, an RV is one of the best ways imaginable to take a road trip. However, this is not your average RV; In fact, this luxury motorhome looks more like a millionaire's toy than a mobile home, with its sleek, modern design, tons of incredible amenities, and, oh, did we mention its own mobile helicopter pad? ?!
The Elysium's two floors are equipped with all of the highest-tech gadgets available, including a full kitchen, a smart shower, a hot tub in the rooftop lounge, and even a... smart toilet?! Well, anything that does is sure to be interesting. All around you, between the super comfy bed, the plush couches with fur blankets, the 75-inch outdoor TV, and all the other amenities probably won't make you want to leave, but of course, there's a helicopter on the roof. The included two-seater helicopter can be used to get a panoramic view of any scenic camping area you are visiting. Priced at just $2.5 million, this exquisite home on wheels is practically a bargain.

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