This Lexus UX has an actual tattoo*

By thoriq, 19 March 2020
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Obviously you can’t really tattoo a car because they’re made of hard, unyielding metal instead of soft, absorbent skin. But what Lexus and experienced tattoo artist Claudia De Sabe have achieved with this UX is pretty damn close.

The six-month project, including five eight-hour days of “tattooing”, has resulted in what Lexus is calling the world’s first tattooed car. Instead of a needle, Claudia used something called a Dremel drill to engrave an intricate pattern into the UX’s plain white bodywork, in some places taking it right down to bare metal. Five layers of high-quality paint were then applied, and the whole thing topped off with gold leaf details and finally a protective clear-coat.

The design, which covers virtually the whole car, features a koi motif that’s supposed to represent “qualities of good fortune and perseverance”. It’s estimated the bill for the work, were you to commission it yourself, would cost around £120,000 (approx. RM608,606). That’s substantially more than the car was worth to begin with.

Very clever, no? Surely, this is one way of spicing up thew UX. By the way, we recently drove one and you can read how that was like by clicking these blue words...