A young entrepreneur has left the company he founded and sold his home so he can travel the world - in a converted Lamborghini.<br /><br />Connor, 28, has turned his $200k (£160k) Lamborghini Urus into a campervan - and dubbed it a 'Camperghini'.<br /><br />He says he's spent around $30k (£24k) to include cooking facilities, a bed and a powerful 21-speaker sound system. <br /><br />Connor, who doesn't wish to reveal his surname, says he was suddenly inspired to abandon his materialistic living following the death of a close friend<br /><br />And he now plans to take his motorhome to every country in the world. <br /><br />He also jokes that he's probably the only person in the world to be both homeless and own a Lamborghini - and insists he has no regrets. <br /><br />Connor said: "Sometimes I have to pinch myself. The doors that this car opens are just incredible. <br /><br />"When you go on this journey of the American Dream you realise that material things aren't what's important - it's the freedom to do what you want, when you want."<br /><br />Connor founded his own construction company in his early teens.<br /><br />He then built up over the years, taking on employees and winning more and more lucrative contracts. <br /><br />Connor said: "I worked 18 hours a day for the last 14 years. Then a buddy passed away and I broke up with my girlfriend. <br /><br />"I thought, 'I could be doing this for the rest of my life and have continuous success... but where will I be?'."<br /><br />A little over a year ago, Connor spontaneously decided to sell his house in his hometown of Colorado, buy a Lamborghini Urus SUV at an online auction and hit the road. <br /><br />He has since spent thousands personally modifying his 'Camperghini' to transform it into what is possibly the first mobile-home-cum-supercar. <br /><br />As well as boasting 641bhp and a top speed of 190mph (305kph), it also has a fridge, a stove, a bed, Starlink internet, a panoramic sunroof, solar panels, a water filter and a roof rack full of extra supplies. <br /><br />Despite his outlandish choice of car, Connor admits he was more into Ferraris when he was younger and even considered getting an Aston Martin for his round-the-world trip. <br /><br />He said: "The Lambo is absolutely amazing - it's such a fun car to drive around the world with. It was 100 per cent the one I wanted.<br /><br />"Adventuring around the world in a Lamborghini is so crazy and different. <br /><br />"I thought it would be cool to get an Aston Martin Vantage and put a tent on top, but I needed an SUV."<br /><br />Though he's already visited a variety of countries across Europe, Connor has his sights on eventually ticking off every country in the world - including rogue states such as North Korea. <br /><br />He said: "I see myself looking back and telling my grandkids someday about all the badass adventures I've had. So far I've just been bouncing around Europe getting the car done. <br /><br />"I've explored a bit of Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Switzerland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the UK. <br /><br />"The plan is to go to every country in the world; most of Europe this summer th