Pimped to within an inch of its life, this VTS was treated to an amazing modification by Manchester company SQ Plus.
It started out as an ordinary two door hatchback, but has been ripped apart to show just what it is possible to do if money is no object and the imagination is left to run wild.
It now has a single central seat, a Knight Rider-style steering wheel, scores of screens and an amazing stereo system boasting almost 30 state of the art speakers.
There are no less than 10 amplifiers and the C2 has been equipped with air bag suspension and a £15,000 paint job by acclaimed automotive artist Darren Horton.
And the engine has been boosted by a Pipercross Viper induction kit, a Powerflow custom stainless steel exhaust system and a Nitrous Express Nitrous Oxide System.
The C2 is just the latest in a long line of cars to be given a makeover by SQ Plus, which has been in business for six years.
One of the biggest projects is the ongoing transformation of a Cadillac Escalade which has attracted bills to date of £250,000.
Founded by Phil Leach and his colleague, Neil Dolman, the company has created the menacing C2 as a way of advertising its capabilities.
"I did my research very well and discovered that the Citroen C2 is now the number one modified vehicle," Phil explains.
"That meant we just had to work on a C2 for our latest showcar.
"There is nothing like this in the world and we're really proud of it."