/Gemballa Porsche Cayenne 958 Looks Formidable

Gemballa Porsche Cayenne 958 Looks Formidable

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When it comes to upgrading the looks of the Porsche Cayenne, which is no easy task, most tuner resort to ridiculously outlandish body kits because that seems like the obvious thing to do. They are now being schooled by this Gemballa Porsche Cayenne 958 series which shows the real beauty is in simplicity.

That said, it is clear that Gemballa has gone with this product for a more scary look than beauty in its more conventional sense. The car looks absolutely formidable, especially in this rich shade of black. The 958 version of Gemballa Porsche Cayenne aero kit consists of a massive chin spoiler with new fog lights, fender extensions, side skirts, side skirts and a roof spoiler. You notice they have refrained from overcooking it by adding a pointless tailgate spoiler or a vented bonnet.

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The aero kit is complemented with a set of 22-inch Gemablla wheels in black, although you have other choices from the GT-Sport, GT-Sport R, and GT-Forged families. Other goodies include uprated spring and damper units for steel sprung cars, or a software upgrade for vehicles with the optional air suspension system, larger brake discs with Brembo calipers, and a sport exhaust system/ECU upgrade combo that increase the power of the Cayenne Turbo’s V8 engine to 550 horsepower.

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Last but not least, Gemballa Porsche Cayenne can be order with a custom interior. The treatment includes a wide range of off-the-peg leather and Alcantara colors, Trim inserts in aluminum, stainless steel, carbon-fibre, wood, or even real diamonds! and high-end HiFi and entertainment systems. 

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