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A. Kahn Design Tunes Porsche Panamera
- The tuner formerly known as Project Kahn has unveiled its wide-track styling package for the Porsche Panamera.
- The kit includes vented front and rear wheel arches and 22-inch rollers.
- The newly christened A. Kahn Design says this particular car will run buyers the equivalent of $136,500.
LONDON — A. Kahn Design, the tuning house formerly known as Project Kahn, has released a wide-track modification kit for the Porsche Panamera.
The only performance modifications are a custom stainless-steel exhaust and lowered suspension. Kahn’s exhaust surely ups output a couple horses and also comes with the option of crosshair-like exhaust tips that add some flare to the rear end.
What really sets the four-door performance Porsche apart from the stock car is the wide-track styling package that consists of vented front and rear wheel arches with a rear airdam, trunk spoiler, billet side vents and painted calipers as well as tinted rear taillights and windows. Afzal Kahn recommends his own RS600 22-inch alloys to finish off the car’s new stance in any of the available colors.
The interior is outfitted in a blend of quilted red and black leather, and the gauges get the same color treatment. A. Kahn Design says it offers a variety of options for the Panamera such as satellite navigation, bi-xenon headlamps, front and rear park assist, heated seats, iPod connectivity and a power liftgate.
The tuner insists that any part of the car can be customized to the buyer’s desire. This particular tune costs the equivalent of $136,500.
Inside Line says: A pretty aggressive package that meshes well with the lines the Panamera gets from the factory.
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