Taiwan's Stance Garage built an ultra-low Honda Civic

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A modified Honda Civic, dubbed the "Banana Peel," has become a viral sensation for its ultra-low profile, sparking global curiosity and debate. The car sits just millimeters above the ground, achieved through extensive modifications. Developed by Stance Garage Taiwan, the "Banana Peel" features a custom suspension and bodywork, forcing the driver to lie down and use cameras for navigation. Its bright yellow paint and hidden wheels add to its unique, head-turning appearance. The car, designed for auto exhibitions, showcases Taiwan's car culture and pushes automotive design boundaries, though its practicality and functionality remain points of discussion among enthusiasts.


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