A resident of Krasnodar, Russian Federation took a 2008 Hyundai Coupe and made a Chiron lookalike from it. The result is available for purchase at a non-negotiable 1.4 million rubles (~22,950 USD), roughly twice as much as the most expensive Coupe on that market.
The car retained its frame, greenhouse, suspension and 2.0-liter engine driving the front wheels with 143 PS (141 hp / 105 kW) through an automatic transmission. The interior was re-trimmed with natural leather and fake red carbon accents, and an aftermarket radio was added.
Most of the stylization was achieved with the help of a glass-fiber plastic body kit. In addition to it, the creator of the car replaced the headlamps and taillights with Chiron-resembling counterparts. Per the tuner, dropping the suspension height would do much to bring the Coupe even closer to its source of inspiration.
The engine is reportedly in good condition after a recent maintenance that saw its belts replaced. The odometer displays around 180,000 kilometers (112,000 miles) of use. Since none of the mods are street-legal, whoever pays for the replica will likely have to obtain all the necessary permissions for it before getting behind the wheel.