The confectioner tried to bring the appearance of the chocolate dessert closer to the original electric car. The result is impressive and makes one doubt that this is an edible car.
Popular Swiss-French confectioner Amaury Guichon has made a copy of the avant-garde electric car Hyundai Ioniq 6 out of chocolate. The video was published on the master’s YouTube channel.
Amaury Guichon often pleases subscribers with her unusual chocolate creations. This time he decided to recreate a Korean electric car.
In a short video, the confectioner showed the process of creating a model, which begins with an empty table and a jug of liquid chocolate. It looks pretty bewitching.
First, the wizard creates a large chocolate rectangle and draws the silhouette of the Ioniq 6. This is a template for each side of the car.
Guichon alternately forms the hood, windshield and roof. He then proceeds to create the bumpers and spoiler. After a while, the dish resembles a Hyundai Ioniq 6 made of brown clay.
The final touch is the coloring of the chocolate. First, a white coat of paint is applied, and then black and red.
Wheels require special attention. They, like the original electric car, are painted in silver with black accents.
As a result, the chocolate version of the Hyundai Ioniq 6 looks almost the same as a real electric car. The dessert even received emblems and a model name.
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Recall that the Hyundai Ioniq 6 is available in rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive versions. The base variant is equipped with a 218-horsepower electric motor and a 53 kWh battery. The power reserve is about 370-380 km.
The all-wheel drive version offers two electric motors with a total power of 325 hp. and 605 Nm of torque. In this case, a 77.4 kWh battery is installed, allowing you to travel 610 km on a single charge.
Earlier, Focus said that a craftsman from Vietnam recreated the Lamborghini Huracan supercar from cardboard.