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Lumma Design Plays With the Cayenne... Again

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It seems like Winterlingen-based tuner, Lumma Design, has been tweaking the latest Porsche Cayenne model. Based on its popular CLR 558 GT body kit, the modified SUV turned slammed-down four-door coupe has received a number of styling changes, chief among which are the new 10×22-inch wheels.

The body kit on the “White Paper” Cayenne upgrades the appearance of the luxury SUV with a new wide body aero kit, which comprises of a redesigned, two-tone front bumper with a plethora of LEDs and fog lights, a carbon Kevlar hood with air vents, high rising side skirts, wheel arch extensions, and a restyled rear bumper housing a diffuser and three central mounted exhaust tail pipes.

For the interior, the tuners proposes an aluminum pedal set, illuminated door sills and leather floor mats for passengers and the cargo compartment.It has also received a lot of attention, being fitted with a two-tone leather upholstery, Alcantara finish for the plastic surfaces, a sports steering wheel, carbon trimming, aluminum pedals and bespoke instruments.

“Every interior is therefore unique. There are no limits to choice of colours and unique designs. to go with the high quality leathers we create carbon fi bre applications in matching colours in almost any shade imaginable. The design shown, is the design range which is unique to LUMMA-Design. The distinctive diamond design is a distinctive feature, which is also refl ected in the interior of the CLR 558 GT,”
says the company about the interior options it has to offer.

The tuner has also announced that it’s soon to celebrate its 25th anniversary and will reveal a “Jubilee Cayenne Edition” this year. No details have been announced yet, but we are eagerly waiting to see what else they can do with the German SUV.
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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