A modern icon and a most controversial concept vehicle has changed hands for $111,111, despite the fact that it’s nothing more than a glorified, rather unsafe, and completely not road-legal golf cart.
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Have you ever wondered what the low-polygon cars of a video game played with a crappy graphics card would look like in real life? Wonder no more because the United Nude Lo-Res Car is here to show you ...
It looks a little like a car but more like a huge wedge of cheese that’s turned the corner in the fridge. But it’s so much more than bad groceries as this bespoke “Lo Res Car” is a fully functional ...
The United Nude Lo-Res is an art car designed for United Nude by the company's founder Rem D. Koolhaas. The Lo-Res is based on a Lamborghini Countach that has been rendered into as few shapes as ...
If the Cybertruck is a little too normal in its design for you, then the chance to pick up one of only four United Nude Lo-Res Concept EVs ever made might prove more appealing. Exiting the Peterson ...
From now until Oct. 15, you can bid on this rare, ‘lo-res,’ Countach-looking EV. It might not be street legal, but it is charitable. Half of the auction proceeds will benefit hydrogen fuel cell ...
Rem D Koolhaas' Lo Res Car, on display now at the Petersen Automotive Museum, is what happens when you take the vaporwave aesthetic to its logical conclusion. Marcelo Gandini's iconic Lamborghini ...