A Japanese tuning shop has taken Lamborghini’s iconic Diablo and turned it into an entirely new beast—literally. Fukushima-based Value Progress has unveiled a one-off supercar dubbed The Beast, featuring extreme modifications that make it nearly unrecognizable from the legendary 1990s Raging Bull.

Unlike most aftermarket Lamborghini redesigns, which retain the core styling of the original vehicle, The Beast has undergone a radical transformation inspired by Japan’s Bōsōzoku car culture. Value Progress sought to create something that would “surprise” onlookers, and the result is a supercar that looks more like a concept sketch brought to life than a Diablo.

The car’s bodywork has been completely overhauled, featuring aggressive sculpted surfaces, exaggerated aerodynamics, and an enormous rear wing. According to CarScoops, the only original exterior component remaining is the windshield. The modifications have also significantly increased its size—stretching the car’s width to 95 inches and its overall length to 198 inches. The striking Italian Red paint, accented with gray and purple, further enhances its bold presence.

While the exterior is a dramatic departure from Lamborghini’s design philosophy, the mechanical components remain largely intact. Power comes from the original Diablo’s 5.7-liter V-12 engine, paired with a five-speed manual transmission. Depending on the version used, the naturally aspirated unit could produce between 485 and 585 horsepower. Value Progress has also outfitted The Beast with a specialized “first-class suspension,” though details on additional performance modifications remain unclear.
By pushing the boundaries of Lamborghini customization, Value Progress has created a supercar that redefines the limits of design and engineering, ensuring that The Beast lives up to its name.