The electric future is already tomorrow: rare supercars covered with tons of dust are slowly dying of hopelessness in warehouses (14 photos)
The Internet is full of talented artists who sometimes create very amazing content. Dizzy Viper is a young Italian who creates all sorts of 3D images. His visualizations sometimes seem very realistic, and the latest published images from supercars are even intriguing.
Italian 3D artist Dizzy Viper publishes a series digital paintings, which depict abandoned hypers, the cost of which measured in hundreds of thousands and millions of dollars.
Bugatti Chiron, Pagani Huayra BC, McLaren Senna, Lamborghini Aventador SVJ and other road kings of the first quarter of the 21st century are rotting in neglected, gloomy parking lots, covered with a multi-year layer of dust and mold, since they are forbidden to drive and even impossible to refuel, because There are no more gas stations. In the bright electric world of the future, there is no there was room for cars with internal combustion engines, and even more so for the most notorious of them. Now it's just useless junk.
Of course, this is all just fantasy. In reality, the value attractiveness of the latest fossil-fueled outrunners over the years will only increase.