The revised styling also creates more room at the back for a pair of rear-facing jump seats, like an ultra-luxurious version of the Subaru Brat.
For this creation, the designer took inspiration from over-the-top trucks like the Mercede-Benz G63 6x6 and Hennessey VelociRaptor 6x6. The shape looks identical to the real-world LM002 until your eye reaches the rear. Abimelec includes a pair of sharp-edged fender flares and retains the metal railing around the edge of the cargo area.
The rear section is a very luxurious place to take an open-air ride. The occupants sit in two, heavily bolstered seats. Between the chairs, there is a large console. If more people want to take a ride, the wood-paneled section has a pair of benches that would accommodate a few more occupants.
Like the production LM002, Abimelec imagines the six-wheeled version using a 5.2-liter V12 out of the Countach supercar. Whereas the original uses four-wheel drive and three differentials, it would only make sense for this one to be six-wheel drive for even more bragging rights.
Lamborghini made only around 300 units of the original LM002. Altering one today to create a six-wheel-drive version would be an expensive undertaking. However, it's free for Abimelec to show you what the custom vehicle would look like. Buying a second-hand example would cost you six figures, possibly approaching $500,000. The investment in lengthening the body and adding an extra axle would significantly increase that price.
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