Mercedes G-Wagen, Land Rover Defender, and Jeep Wrangler are three cars first built for the military which were converted for civilian use. These days they are among the coolest cars in the world for one good reason: they are tough, and this toughness is more than just skin deep.
British tuner Kahn Design does not like the G-Wagen very much, but they are huge fans of the Defender and the Wrangler and, being an authority is designing super cool styling kits, they have two of the most awesome packages available for these cars.
We’ve already seen Kahn’s Defender and studied its details, now let’s take a deeper look at the Kahn Design Wrangler, known as the CJ300 made by Kahn’s subsidiary Chelsea Truck Company. The car is distinguished by the exclusive four-slot Chelsea Truck Company grille with an industrial mesh between two smoked headlights, 17-inch sating black Jeep 1941 wheels, and a deep metallic black paint job.
Other details on the exterior of Kahn Design Wrangler Sahara include carbon fibre wing blades, red-painted brake callipers along with a new set of mud flaps, a new steering wheel, quilted and perforated leather upholstery, steel door entry sill plates and high quality floor mats.