In the world of cars, replicas They usually serve to pay homage to great automotive icons or to offer a more affordable alternative to exclusive models.
But this particular replica goes much further than that.
It was built by the Uruguayan artist Joaquin Arbiza, using exclusively Uruguayan pesos and with a special detail:
O Lionel Messi's face painted with black coins on the front of the car.
The work weighs about 1,250 kg, which puts it very close to the weight of a real Pagani Zonda, which varies between 1,100 and 1,300 kg, depending on the version.
However, the “Coin Zone” is not just a replica; it is a true work of art with more than 500 thousand welding points, which were necessary to keep all the coins in place.
The creation of this work required more than technical skill: it required hard work and a lot of patience.
What about you? Are you curious to see this work in person or to imagine what it would be like to have a “fake supercar” that is, at the same time, a tribute to one of the greatest icons of world football?
Without a doubt, this is a perfect example of how human creativity can transform simple ideas into something truly extraordinary.