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A non-existent motorhome based on the Mercedes-AMG G63 was put up for sale in Ukraine

According to Carscoops, the owner wants to earn $285 thousand from the sale (approximately 26.2 million rubles at the current exchange rate).

At first glance, the car in the photo looks realistic: it has retained the original front part of the G-Class, and there is a living module behind the front doors.

The interior is trimmed in black Alcantara and carbon fiber, right down to the bathroom door, kitchen countertop and drawers. However, Carscoops found out that it was a fake. The images were created by a neural network. Some AI detectors were unable to recognize the fake, but others confidently pointed it out.

The main clue is the inscription on the touch screen in the cockpit, where the word “battery” is misspelled and a strange symbol instead of a letter, which is a typical sign of the work of AI.

Additionally, the same page is selling a non-existent 2026 Volkswagen Passat R.

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