Joker RIDES - Curiosity often arises when an unusual and eye-catching car catches people's attention, especially when it makes appearances in popular movies. One such car, the Vaydor G35, has sparked a lot of intrigue, particularly after being seen multiple times during the production of the Suicide Squad movie. Fans of the film have speculated whether this striking vehicle could be the secret behind the Joker's impressive and intimidating ride.
The Joker’s villain car in Suicide Squad is a customized Infiniti G35 wrapped in Chrome. (Picture from: Autoevolution) |
Front view of the Joker’s villain car in Suicide Squad. (Picture from: http://bit.ly/1cYNdZf) |
The modifications carried out by Carolina Vaydor are extensive and meticulous. Parts such as the rear body, bumper, fender, hood, and side roof rails are replaced, while special features like fender vents and Lambo-style doors are added to give the car an even more luxurious and sporty feel. The result is a vehicle that looks unique and fierce, yet retains the integrity of the original G35 Coupe underneath.
Left side view of the Joker’s villain car in Suicide Squad. (Picture from: Carscoops) |
Despite the visual similarities and rumors surrounding the Joker's car in Suicide Squad, no official confirmation was made before the movie’s release regarding whether the Vaydor G35 was indeed used. Fans and car enthusiasts alike speculated about its involvement, fueled by sightings during the filming process. As reported by Carscoops in 2015, the final answer would only be known once the movie premiered, but the buzz surrounding the car was undeniable.
Vaydor G35: Is this what the Joker is driving? (Picture from: Carscoops) |
In the world of custom cars, the Vaydor G35 stands out not only for its striking look but also for the craftsmanship that goes into transforming a standard Infiniti G35 Coupe into something extraordinary. It captures the imagination of both moviegoers and car enthusiasts alike, leaving a lasting impression with its fusion of raw power and daring design. *** [EKA [02062015] | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | CAROLINA VAYDOR | CARSCOOPS | AUTOEVOLUTION | TECHTIMES ]
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