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Car Enthusiasts Cut A Fiat Panda In Half To Create World’s Lowest Functioning Car

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Carmagheddon, a collective of car modifiers, has taken automotive creativity to new heights with its latest project. In a stunning transformation, they have cut a Fiat Panda in half and turned it into the world’s lowest functioning car that still retains its ability to steer, ride, and even drift like an ordinary street-legal vehicle.

The innovation… Oh my!!

What initially seemed like an ambitious car design project has become a remarkable reality, thanks to the ingenious minds of Cocchi Rudi, Matteo Marzetti, and Nicola Guadagnin. They documented the entire renovation and modification process in a series of captivating videos, showcasing how they tweaked the car into what appears to be a hybrid between a robot vacuum and a toy car, with the driver squeezed inside the cramped Fiat Panda.

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At first glance, the “world’s lowest car” seems to effortlessly float along the cemented roads. However, the truth is that there is a driver maneuvering it from within, contorting their body and lying sideways depending on their height and size.

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With what looks like a steering wheel straight out of arcade machines, the modified Fiat Panda pays homage to its over-four-decade history designed by Giorgetto Giugiaro. Carmagheddon’s peculiar yet entertaining reinterpretation of this iconic vehicle adds a touch of bizarre fun to its enduring legacy.

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