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Kahn Design Range Rover Evoque Vesuvius Edition

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The next tuning package from A. Kahn Design for Range Rover Evoque is the Vesuvius Edition. It follows the matte grey and red Evoque by Kahn, and is the most complete kit yet. Unique paint job, exquisite exterior appointments, special wheels, and a superb interior treatment, this car has got the lot. The only thing that’s missing is an engine upgrade program.

Starting with the exterior, we have the magnificent Vesuvius Orange color complemented by front bumper section, side vents and the rear diffuser both finished in Matt Pearl Grey, as well as stainless steel door sills, orange brake calipers, carbon tailgate trims, and new tailpipes for the Crosshair Exhaust System.

The looks are further enhanced thanks to the lowered suspension and the unique RSXF wheels, (available in 9×21 additional wheels are also available). So despite the lowered suspension, the ride height is actually increased because of the big wheels.

the best part of this car, however, is the interior. It’s a bit too orange for our taste, but nevertheless, the amazing quilted leather and Alcantara upholstery with contrasting stitching and the nice detailing in the instrument cluster are just fantastic. There’s also unique piano black trimming and floor mats.

The price for this Range Rover Evoque Vesuvius Edition is £48,875.

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